Why alloys are not called compounds, even if they have a fixed percentage of constituents?
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The alloy has physical properties intermediate between those of the constituent metals; but the chemical properties of each element remain unaffected. ... It is not possible to obtain a compound by just mixing few elements together, but they are only achievable through specific chemical reactions.
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as a compound is when sharing of electron is been done between two or more different elements . in a alloy two or more metal or nonmetal(non metal and metal are two sub category of elements) is been mixed together . they just stay there and do not react with each other .
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