As every element has different properties some provide strength ,some heat resistance, some provide toughness some ductility at lower/freezing temperatures, some high temperature strength, corrosion resistance, lower density for lighter weight,etc, thus use of alloys necessitate instead of pure unalloyed metal
No, silicon and germanium are not always used in alloys. Silicon is commonly used in alloys, such as in aluminum-silicon alloys. Germanium is less commonly used in alloys due to its high cost and limited availability compared to other alloying elements.
We use aluminium to make alloys. Alumina is a example.
1 Alloys of magnesium2 Alloys of aluminum3 Alloys of potassium4 Alloys of iron5 Alloys of cobalt6 Alloys of nickel7 Alloys of copper8 Alloys of gallium9 Alloys of silver10 Alloys of tin11 Rare earth alloys12 Alloys of gold13 Alloys of mercury14 Alloys of lead15 Alloys of bismuth16 Alloys of zirconiumBUT I AM SURE WHAT THEY ARE MADE OF I HOPE THIS HELPS :)
The plural of alloy is alloys.
Wrought alloys are commonly used in dentistry for making dental implants, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances. These alloys offer high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making them suitable for use in the oral environment. Additionally, wrought alloys can be easily shaped and polished to mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
Various Alloys of Aluminum, Steel, Cooper, Magnesium and titanium.
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Most aircraft wheels are made of aluminium alloys. They are light and strong.
they are stored in a hangar. which is pretty much like a giant garage for aeroplanes ;]
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You use it to make aeroplanes
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.
titanium alloy
Modern aeroplanes use many microchips in their navigation systems, radio systems, climate control, engine management and other places.
we use them to.
No, silicon and germanium are not always used in alloys. Silicon is commonly used in alloys, such as in aluminum-silicon alloys. Germanium is less commonly used in alloys due to its high cost and limited availability compared to other alloying elements.
aeroplanes can reverse