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alloys are formed by which defect​

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Answered by hulumgola10
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Explanation:

Most metals and alloys can be work hardened by creating defects in their crystal structure. These defects are created during plastic deformation by hammering, bending, extruding, et cetera, and are permanent unless the metal is recrystallized.

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Answered by manshipapola12
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Answer:

Most metals and alloys can be work hardened by creating defects in their crystal structure. These defects are created during plastic deformation by hammering, bending, extruding, et cetera, and are permanent unless the metal is recrystallized.

Explanation:

An alloy is created by mixing metal with another component, either another metal or a nonmetal substance. Metal alloys are generally made by melting the substances, mixing them together, and then letting them cool to room temperature, resulting in a solid material.

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