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17 March, 05:51

Which type of bonding is present in a sample of an element that is malleable?

(1) ionic

(2) metallic

(3) nonpolar covalent

(4) polar covalent

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  1. 17 March, 07:20
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    Malleable means that something can be hammered into sheets, which is a property of metals.

    Having that in mind, the type of bonding that is present in a sample of an element that is malleable is (2) metallic.
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