Pure metals are generally used less often than alloys in most applications. Alloys, which are mixtures of two or more elements (usually including at least one metal), often have superior properties—such as increased strength, corrosion resistance, or improved workability—compared to their pure metal counterparts. This makes alloys more desirable in many engineering and construction applications. Pure metals are used in specific situations where their unique properties are required, but generally, alloys dominate the market.
Pure metals are
Used more often than alloys
Used less often than alloys
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