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Explain clearly the two different ways in which intermetallic compounds can be used.
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Intermetallic compounds are solid-state compounds consisting of two or more metallic elements, which exhibit distinct properties that differ from those of the individual metals. They often have a specific stoichiometry and a well-defined crystal structure. Show more…
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