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Q. why alloys as compare to conductors.

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Answered by ITZMEGOVARDHANREDDY
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Compared to pure metals, then, elements which are added as alloying agents could be considered “impurities”. So alloys tend to offer less electrical conductivity than pure metal. ... Metals conduct electricity by allowing free electrons to move between the atoms

Answered by Khushi73548
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In an alloy, the constituent metal ions have different charge and size. They occupy random locations with respect to each other, hence leading to ideal lattice distortion. from the regular crystalline lattice formed by the individual alloying .

In an alloy, the constituent metal ions have different charge and size. They occupy random locations with respect to each other, hence leading to ideal lattice distortion. from the regular crystalline lattice formed by the individual alloying .In the absence of other alloying metals, the electron would had been conducted with the help of drift velocity. However, due to this random positioning, the electron gets deflected frequently. Thus, the relaxation time decreases, leading to more resistivity.

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