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Carson Liu
25 February, 18:34
Why are alloys preferable at times?
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Alyvia Moss
25 February, 21:14
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Alloys are preferable at times because they offer interesting properties than pure metal. Alloys are made in order to modify or enhance properties, especially mechanical properties. Examples are stainless steel, brass and wrought iron.
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