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How do properties of an alloy differ from its constituents?

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Answered by soni62430
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Answer:

Alloys are stronger and harder than the constituent metals. ... Alloys have lower melting point than the constituent metals. Alloys have lower electrical conductivity than pure metals.

Explanation:

1. Alloys are stronger and harder than the constituent metals.

2. Alloys are more resistant to corrosion.

3. Alloys have lower melting point than the constituent metals.

4. Alloys have lower electrical conductivity than pure metals.

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