Q: Explain why alloy of copper is harder than pure copper?
A:
(Pure metal – Atoms can slide over each other easily) |
(Alloy – The presence of foreign atoms prevent the atoms of metal slide over each other) |
Applications: Decorative items, electrical appliances, musical instruments, bell, nails, screw, pots
Component: Fe 99%, C 1%
Applications: Vehicles, ships, bridges, buildings
Component: Fe73%, Cr 18%, Ni 8%, C 1%
Applications: Kitchen appliances, watches, machine parts, knives, forks, spoons
Component: Fe 85%, Mn 13.8%, C 1.2%
Applications: Helmet, spring
Component: Al 95%, Cu 4%, Mg 1%
Applications: Aeroplane parts, electric cables, racing bicycles
Component: Al 70%, Mg 30%
Applications: Tyre rim of racing cars, the skeletal body of aeroplanes