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Why is tungsten (74) much stronger than aluminium (13) though both are metalli

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Answered by rudra09
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Answer:

The strength is mainly depends on the some of factors which are describe below.

●molecular structure:- The molecular structure is responsible fir the intermolecular force of a metal or material which causes the increase and decrease of strngth of a metal. Tungsten molecular structure is much stringer then that of aluminium.

●Temperature:-The temlerature also plays a rule in the strenghtNess of a metal. Tge high temprature makes a metal soft.

●Composition :- The composition is mostly important for the strengthnesa of material. For ex the pure iron metal is much weeker the alotrophy of iron.

Answered by saumyasiddhi
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Answer:

Bond strength increases with atomic number as more

electrons are available to form the bonds with the ion cores

Explanation:since tungsten atomic number greater than aluminium

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