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how does an alloy differ from a metal? name two alloy​

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Answered by pratyushi1998
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Pure metals consist of a single element. Samples of these metals contain nothing but atoms of a single metallic substance. 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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pure metals consist of a single element. Samples of these metals contain nothing but atoms of a single metallic substance. 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.

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