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those of its components alloying one metal with others usually improves on the properties of other elements. for instance, steel is stronger than iron, its primary element. the physical properties of an alloy, such as density, reactivity, young's modulus, and electrical and thermal conductivity may not
properties, as first predicted by white, hogan, suhl, tian abrie and nakamura.some alloys are made by melting and mixing two or more metals. brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc. bronze, used for statues, ornaments and church bells, is an alloy of tin and copper. unlike pure metals, most alloys do not...
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those of its components alloying one metal with others usually improves on the properties of other elements. for instance, steel is stronger than iron, its primary element. the physical properties of an alloy, such as density, reactivity, young's modulus, and electrical and thermal conductivity may not
properties, as first predicted by white, hogan, suhl, tian abrie and nakamura.some alloys are made by melting and mixing two or more metals. brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc. bronze, used for statues, ornaments and church bells, is an alloy of tin and copper. unlike pure metals, most alloys do not...
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