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The resistivity of an alloy is higher than its constituent metals. Give reasons IN DETAIL.​

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Answered by akchitajhadgp
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Explanation:

An alloy has high melting point and boiling point or does not oxidise easily. The higher resistivity in alloys as compared to the constituents is caused by an additional scattering mechanism of the electrons called "alloy scattering".

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