Why are pure metals neutral?
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the force needed to make the layers slide over each other is small. This explains why many pure metals are soft. In an alloy, there are atoms of different sizes. The smaller or bigger atoms distort the layers of atoms in the pure metal.
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In a pure metal, the force needed to make the layers slide over each other is small. This explains why many pure metals are soft. In an alloy, there are atoms of different sizes. The smaller or bigger atoms distort the layers of atoms in the pure metal.
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