What do compounds that are ductile and excellent conductors of electricity have?

1 Answer
Jan 2, 2017

Ductile "materials" that are excellent conductors of electricity are "metallic".

Explanation:

Metals are "malleable", capable of being hammered into a sheet, and "ductile", capable of being drawn out into a wire. This workability makes metals the premier materials for making tools. These properties are believed to result from "metallic bonding", in which the valence electrons are delocalized across the metallic lattice.

Actual chemical compounds, as opposed to metals and their alloys, tend not to share these properties.