alloy
Prononciation : [ˈælɔɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « materials science »
(noun) a mixture of two or more metals that are combined to make a stronger or different metal. When you mix metals like copper and tin, you create bronze, which is an alloy.
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Bronze is an alloy made from copper and tin that is used to make statues.
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Pure iron alone is not an alloy and is not as strong as when it is mixed with carbon.
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What are some common examples of alloys used in tools?
Contexte : « materials science »
(verb) to mix one metal with another to create an alloy. This is done to improve the properties of the metal, like making it stronger or more resistant to rust.
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They alloyed copper with nickel to produce a stronger metal for coins.
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They didn’t alloy the metals, so the construction material was weaker than needed.
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How do scientists alloy different metals to achieve better results?
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