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Electrolysis extended content [GCSE Chemistry only]Alloys

Electrolysis involves using electricity to break down electrolytes to form elements. The products of electrolysis can be predicted for a given electrolyte. Electrolysis is used in electroplating and purifying metals.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Metals and their extraction

Alloys

An is a of two or more , where at least one element is a metal. Many alloys are mixtures of two or more metals.

Comparing properties of alloys and pure metals

Many pure metals are too soft for many uses. They can be made harder by adding another element to the pure metal, so forming an alloy. This explains why an alloy often has more uses than the pure elements it is made from.

Pure iron, for example, is very soft. Adding a small amount of tungsten to iron makes tool steel, which is harder than pure iron. are examples of alloys. There are many types of steel.

SteelElementsProperties
Mild steelCarbon and ironEasy to bend and pull into wires
Tool steelTungsten and ironHard, can be heated to high temperatures
Stainless steelChromium and ironHard, does not rust easily
SteelMild steel
ElementsCarbon and iron
PropertiesEasy to bend and pull into wires
SteelTool steel
ElementsTungsten and iron
PropertiesHard, can be heated to high temperatures
SteelStainless steel
ElementsChromium and iron
PropertiesHard, does not rust easily