The statement that is true about most metals is: Metals are both ductile and malleable.
- Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into wires, while malleability refers to the ability of a metal to be hammered or pressed into shapes without breaking. Most metals exhibit both of these properties.
The first statement, "Metals are poor conductors," is incorrect. In fact, most metals are excellent conductors of heat and electricity.