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the electrical conductivity and melting point of any alloy is less than that of a pure metal.Explain

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Answered by ksonakshi70
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Answer:

The electrical and thermal conductivity of alloys is usually lower than of pure metals because alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character.

Explanation:

Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc .Unlike pure metals ,most alloys do not have a single melting point ,but a melting range during which a material is a mixture of solid and liquid phases.(a slush)

Answered by HRISHI0366
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Answer:

The electrical and thermal conductivity of alloys is usually lower than of pure metals because alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character

Explanation:

Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc .Unlike pure metals ,most alloys do not have a single melting point ,but a melting range during which a material is a mixture of solid and liquid phases.(a slush)

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