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why and how are alloys made?​

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Answered by kollurisairam12
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An alloy is created by mixing metal with another component, either another metal or a nonmetal substance. Metal alloys are generally made by melting the substances, mixing them together, and then letting them cool to room temperature, resulting in a solid material.

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Answered by galaxyunicornmuskan
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Alloys are made to: Enhance the hardness of a metal: An alloy is harder than its components. Metals in pure form are chemically reactive and can be easily corroded by the surrounding atmospheric gases and moisture. Alloying a metal increases the inertness of the metal, which, in turn, increases corrosion resistance. An alloy is created by mixing metal with another component, either another metal or a nonmetal substance. Metal alloys are generally made by melting the substances, mixing them together, and then letting them cool to room temperature, resulting in a solid material.

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