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Tanya Ramsey
9 February, 08:39
Properties of alloy
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Kiana Patrick
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In an alloy, there are atoms of different sizes. The smaller or bigger atoms distort the layers of atoms in the pure metal. This means that a greater force is required for the layers to slide over each other. The alloy is harder and stronger than the pure metal.
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