Why are metals so ductile? (1 point)

The atoms form long chains that are very difficult to break.
The atoms can slide past each other while still remaining attracted to each other electrically.
The atoms share electrons in a way that allows them to move easily from one atom to another.
The atoms form regular crystal arrangements, allowing them to pack closely together.

1 answer

The correct answer is: The atoms can slide past each other while still remaining attracted to each other electrically.

This is a key reason why metals exhibit ductility, as it allows them to deform under stress without breaking.