
Many metals can be drawn into thin wires without breaking because
A. cations are still surrounded by electrons when they shift their positions in the lattice.
B. metals generally have low ...
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... melting points.
C. when a metal is struck with a hammer, the positions of the anions do not change.
D. electrons have fixed positions in a metallic lattice.

Many metals can be drawn into thin wires without breaking due to A. cations are still surrounded by electrons when they shift their positions in the lattice. ...
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