The properties that a substance that has metallic bonding would normally have are
I. thermal conductivity
II. electrical conductivity
III. malleability
IV. ductility
What is metallic bonding?
Atoms in a metallic substance are held together by a force known as the metallic bond. The atoms in such a material are densely packed together. Each metal atom's outermost electron shell typically overlaps with a significant number of its neighboring atoms.
Heat is well-conducted by metals. Heat is rapidly transferred from one end to the other via them. Moreover, metals are easily electrically conductive. Electric current can easily travel through them because they have free electrons. The capacity to flex under pressure without breaking is known as malleability. In general, metals are pliable.Thin wires can be pulled into metals without breaking them. We call this quality "ductility."
complete question;
Which of the following properties would a substance that has metallic bonding
normally have?
I. thermal conductivity
II. electrical conductivity
III. malleability
IV. ductility