At 1:00 youre attributing both its electric and thermal conductivity to this lack of electrons. Im almost certain youre wrong. Yes that explains the electric conductivity, but im pretty sure heat is conducted because of a material's rigidity, not its electronic configuration.
Can someone answer me this...If you melt any two metals (gold/aluminium-steel/led-copper/bronze) and mix them together in the crucible that your melting them in order to form a homogenous mixture....is that an alloy?
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leme guess teacher sent you the link?
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actually i watched it with my class in science session and mum wants me to watch it again lol
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She didn’t send this link, I came here cause she can’t explain
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very impressive explanation at 2:50. Thank you!
Glad you think so!
At 4:02 the symbol for tin is Sn and u have written Sb
At 4:00 Solder is an alloy of Pb and Sn
sir mallaeble is when you van hammer the metal to change their shape, while ductile is when you can drew the metal thin and outward to make wires
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Thank you for the explanation...I wish this video could get more likes
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wrong, not usually stronger. Example: aluminum and gallium... also gallium and most metals
At 1:00 youre attributing both its electric and thermal conductivity to this lack of electrons. Im almost certain youre wrong. Yes that explains the electric conductivity, but im pretty sure heat is conducted because of a material's rigidity, not its electronic configuration.
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Wow so easy to understand and follow, I learned something today, thank you :)
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Doesnt it turn into partial electrum when you add silver into gold? Or is there a limit you can add another metal without affecting the outcome?
Can someone answer me this...If you melt any two metals (gold/aluminium-steel/led-copper/bronze) and mix them together in the crucible that your melting them in order to form a homogenous mixture....is that an alloy?
@Andy Mendivil 2 years later still no answer? Wow sorry... I don’t know personally.
Thx you. It helped alot
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Awesome explanation Sirr
Thank you!
Nice one
The classic bell bronze Zildjian alloy that they make musical cast cymbals out of is 80% copper, 20% tin, with traces of silver.
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am I the only one here because I enjoy this topic and searched it up?
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Good say more about alloys
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Little mistake at 4:00, Tin is Sn not Sb
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How do you know what percentage of metal is in an alloy?
Iam seeing this in my online class
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So are Alloys a mixture of Metals + Metals or can they also be Metals + Non metals (like I see stated on many articles about this topic)?
Noice stuff really helped
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What about Pewter? How much copper can you add to tin until it's not pewter?
"Modern pewter is about 91 percent tin, 7.5 percent antimony, and 1.5 percent copper." www.britannica.com/technology/pewter
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Invar and electrum are alloys
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why do y only have 2.5k subs?
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i saw 343k though
People who watch this vido because he have test this week 👉👇
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im here cuz i never learnt this and it came up on my test