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if alloys can not be separated by physical means then why are they referred as a mixture​

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Answered by sathya3943
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The alloy has physical properties intermediate between those of the constituent metals; but the chemical properties of each element remain unaffected. An alloy can be separated by physical means (separated by melting). ... If two elements of the same type forms a compound, it is called a diatomic molecule.

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Answered by ashu8543
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Explanation:

The components of alloys cannot be separated using a physical means. An alloy is homogeneous and retains the properties of a metal, even though it may include metalloids or nonmetals in its composition

A mixture is defined as the result of combining two or more substances, such that each maintains its chemical identity. In other words, a chemical reaction does not occur between components of a mixture. Examples include combinations of salt and sand, sugar and water, and blood.

The mixing of different metal elements is known as alloying. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Separating individual metals from an alloy can be difficult and may require chemical processing – making an alloy is an example of a physical change that cannot readily be undone by physical means

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