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Mystery #2Tier 2mixing metals

Why do we so often mix metals together instead of using them pure?

You might think the best metal is the purest one. But pure gold is so soft you could cut it with a knife, and pure iron bends more easily than you would trust. So metalworkers hardly ever use metals pure, they melt them together into mixtures called alloys. Why would mixing two metals make something better than either one alone?

Six Bronze Age swords drawn side by side, made from copper blended with tin to give a metal far tougher than either on its own
Photo: Oscar Montelius · CC0 · via Wikimedia Commons

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