Explain how properties of an alloy are different from those of constituent metals
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now alloy is an homogeneous mixture of 2 or more metals
let's consider steel
steel is made up of iron chromium and nickel as far as I remember
iron can form Rust in presence of air but steel doesn't rust in air
another point
iron is attrated to magnet but steel is non magnetic
this is how the physical properties of alloys are different from it's constituents
hope this helps if any mistake plzz forgive me
let's consider steel
steel is made up of iron chromium and nickel as far as I remember
iron can form Rust in presence of air but steel doesn't rust in air
another point
iron is attrated to magnet but steel is non magnetic
this is how the physical properties of alloys are different from it's constituents
hope this helps if any mistake plzz forgive me
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