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Chromium is an example of a pure metal. Nichrome is an example of an alloy.Which one of chromium or nichrome do you expect to be less ductile?ChromiumNichromeThere is no difference in their ductility.

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Chromium is an example of a pure metal. Nichrome is an example of an alloy.Which one of chromium or nichrome do you expect to be less ductile?ChromiumNichromeThere is no difference in their ductility.

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Nichrome is expected to be less ductile. This is because alloys (like Nichrome, which is a combination of Nickel, Chromium, and often Iron) are generally less ductile than pure metals. Ductility refers to a material's ability to deform under tensile stress, which is often higher in pure metals. The addition of other elements to form an alloy usually results in a more rigid and less ductile material.

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