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18 July, 03:58
Alloy disadvantages and advantages
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Rohan Rhodes
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Advantage - you can merge properties of two or more metals together to make it better and stronger or to give a required property.
Disadvantage - you need to fuse two metals together to form and alloy, which requires a lot of energy, that has come from nonrenewable fossil fuels.
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