Why alloy has lower melting point than pure metal?
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An alloy is a mixture of metals, or of metals and other substances. Mixing metals and other elements in alloys can improve their properties. The alloy bronze is a mixture of the metals copper and tin. It is resistant to water corrosion and is used in outdoor structures.
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The different sizes of atoms in an alloy make their arrangement less regular than a pure metal. This makes the bond between the atom weaker, and lowers the melting point. Alloys that melt easily such as a SOLDER, have important uses.
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