
Aleación
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Science, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry
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4th - 9th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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Alloys are composed of at least one metallic element and exhibit distinct properties compared to their constituent elements. For instance, pure iron is soft and prone to oxidation, but when alloyed with carbon, it becomes hard and corrosion-resistant.
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In what way does the addition of carbon to iron change its hardness?
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What is the significance of corrosion resistance in alloys?
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