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why are alloys better conductors of electricity than pure metals???

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Answered by jatinmani05
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For other applications (like insulation), materials are selected because they specifically do not conduct very well. Metals conduct electricity by allowing free electrons to move between the atoms. ... So alloys tend to offer less electrical conductivity than pure metal.

Answered by Anonymous
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b) The conductors of electric heating devices such as bread toasters and electric irons are made of alloy because

◾resistivity of an alloy is more than that of metals.

◾It produces large amount of heat and do not burn easily.

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