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What is the melting point of alloy made out of lead and tin​

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Answered by rajadurairathinasamy
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Answer:

The melting points of tin and lead are 232°C and 328°C respectively, whilst the solder melts at a lower temperature than either of these. (Lead-free solder tends to melt at about 220°C).

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Answered by diajain01
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QUESTION ⤵️

What is the melting point of alloy made out of lead and tin

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commonly alloys are used for electrical work which are are 60/40 Sn-Pb and they melt at 188°C and 63/37 Sn-Pb.

This mixture is an eutectic alloy of these metals.

which have lowest melting point (183°C or 361°F) of all tin lead alloy...

extra information:::-

tin:::- tin is that element belongs to carbon family

of periodic table. tin is widely used for plating steel cans used as food containers used in bearings and solder.

lead:::- lead has the atomic number 82 it is the heaviest metal and is denser than most common materials,it is soft and malleable, when it is freshly cut, lead is silverly with the hint of blue.

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