How do alloys differ from pure metals?
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alloys are combinations of different metals bro and metals are just electro negative in nature
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Alloys contain two or more elements or alloys melted and blended together, so their chemical formulas consist of more than one element. For example, the pure metal iron consists only of iron atoms. Adding the metals chromium or molybdenum to the steel produces yet another alloy stainless steel.
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