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Malleability of an Alloy
How does Alloying a metal effect its malleability?
Hells Pyro
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Jul 18, 2010
Replies: 1
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Engineering Studies
Alloying a material
I get that when you alloy a material your just forcing a bigger element into the bonds of another element. But what does this do to its malleability?
Hells Pyro
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Jul 18, 2010
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Chemistry
metal construction industry
Copper for wires? and I would put iron over steel, because if the question asks for specifically metals then steel isnt really a metal its an alloy which has 2-5% carbon and the rest Iron.
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Jul 12, 2010
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Chemistry
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