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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: thedoc on 07/06/2012 15:45:29

Title: Alloys
Post by: thedoc on 07/06/2012 15:45:29
Metal alloys are mixtures of different chemical elements - adding certain elements can make a metal harder, others can alter the melting point, or help the metal to resist corrosion.  But there are many metals to choose from, sohow can we work out which to include and in what proportions?
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Post by: Duncan Cameron on 20/06/2015 02:01:27
Can we make an ally of every metal combined?

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