Differences between metal and alloy
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Metals are pure substances which exist in elemental form whereas alloys are mixture of two or more metals.
Metals have metallic bonding between the atoms - the metal cation forms a crystal lattice and the electrons present exist as free electron. There exists an Ionic force of attraction between the metal cation and the free electrons resulting in a metallic bond. In case of alloys, a solid solution of the metals are formed with one metal being the solvent and the rest be solutes.
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1. Metals are pure substances whereas alloys are mixture of two or more than two metals
2. Alloys are used to prevent corrosion of metals
3. Alloys have higher resistivity than metals.
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