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Why alloy have lower melting point than the constituent metals?

Answer» Because we already know that elements whenever react with other elements they usually lose their properties. This thing happens even with homogenous mixtures but in a low manner. So the homogeneous mixtures like alloy usually lose its properties ( not completey) of its constituting elements. And hence it shows low melting point For eg stainless steel has low melting point then its primary metal iron
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