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Angeline Nguyen
11 April, 01:04
Why are the alloys harder than pure iron
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Adriel Lloyd
11 April, 01:45
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Explanation:
Alloys are harder and stronger because the different-sized atoms of the mixed metals make the atomic layers less regular, so they cannot slide as easily.
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