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how are alloys superior to metals​

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Answered by surayaromero
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Answer:

Alloys are, for example, generally harder than pure metals. They are made up of atoms of different sizes, rather than being uniform. 

Explanation:

This means that the layers of atoms cannot slide over each other easily, making the whole alloy much stronger than any of the pure metals that the alloy contains in isolation

Answered by Shreshtha2008
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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.this means that the layer of atoms cannot slide over each other easily , making the whole alloy much stronger than any of the pure metals than the alloys contain in isolation

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