Why are alloys (like steel or bronze) used in engineering instead of pure metals?
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Pure metals are often too soft or chemically reactive for practical use. Alloys combine a base metal with other elements to improve properties such as strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and heat tolerance. For example, adding carbon to iron produces steel, which is much stronger and more durable than pure iron, making it ideal for construction and manufacturing.
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