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alloy is better than metal explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Alloys are, for example, generally harder than pure metals. They are made up of atoms of different sizes, rather than being uniform. Alloys also tend to have better corrosion resistance than pure metals, and are more versatile for manipulating into different forms.

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When used in their pure form, what you can expect is for the metal to bend and scratch easily and tarnish due to exposure to other elements. Alloys are, therefore, useful metals for jewelry. They increase the variety of metals that can get used.

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