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Q. What is an Alloy? What are the properties and used of allow formation

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Answered by dansinghrana9313
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An alloy is a mixture of a metal with one or more other elements. The other elements may be metals, nonmetals, or both. An alloy is formed by melting a metal and dissolving the other elements in it. The molten solution is then allowed to cool and harden. Alloys generally have more useful properties than pure metals.

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Answered by Priyashmi
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An alloy is an metal that is combined with other substances to create a new metal with superior properties. For example, the alloy may be stronger, harder, tougher or more malleable than the original metal. The other metals or elements added to the alloy are called alloying elements.

Examples of alloys are - Chromium, Vanadium , Manganese, Nickel etc.

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