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Metallic bonds. Their electrons are free to move around, making them ductile and malleable. But because these electrons are free to move around, they can also transfer electricity and heat. Thus, metallic bonded substances are also good conductors.

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Q: Which type of bond is found in a substance that is both malleable and a good conductor of heat and electricity?
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