Why are alloys not part of the periodic table?
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Note the use of the word mixture: in the vast majority of cases, alloys are simply intermixed elements, rather than elements that are chemically bonded together. Alloys can be simply classified in terms of their atomic arrangements.
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- The Periodic Table is the arrangement of elements in increasing order of their atomic numbers.
- An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal.
- In periodic table only pure elements are placed.
- Mixtures are not placed in periodic table.
Hence, alloys are not the part of the Periodic Table.
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