Chemistry, asked by chinnu3462, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a pure metal and alloy in terms of conductivity and melting point explain with an example

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Answered by Physicslover695665
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Pure Metal has High melting point they are made of Same kind of Molecules in a fixed ratio but in the case of Alloy it doesn't because they have different ratios

Answered by aditisingh85028
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Conductivity:

  • a pure metal is highly conductive
  • an alloy , however,is comparatively less conductive(since, it's formed by mixing two metals of different conduction

Melting point:

  • a pure metal has a fixed melting point
  • an alloy has a variable melting point due to different in melting and boiling points of both the metals mixed together

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