Chemistry, asked by gagandeepsingh8499, 8 months ago

There is any alloy which have high melting then its constituent metals

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Answered by bhoomika8690
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It may be possible that there is some ordered intermetallic compound which has a higher melting point than its constituent metals. ... A good candidate system is one for which both of the constituent metals have anomalously low melting points. A prime example would be the mercury-gallium system.

Answered by paras4099
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yes because it will have melting point of 2 elements added

eg:cobalt

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