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  • 23-08-2022
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When tin is added to copper, the resulting alloy (bronze) is much harder than copper. Explain.

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ArpitaK ArpitaK
  • 29-08-2022

When tin is added to copper then the alloy formed is harder because

Tin atoms are very different from copper atoms

so when tin and copper are mixed and  melted then this mixture when  is cooled different crystal cell  are formed and this difference is main condition for making  the alloy  harder.

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