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Q.

State whether the following statement is true or false?


Coins can be made of pure metals. 


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a

True   

b

False 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The above statement is true.
        The metal used to produce the coins, such as copper or silver, would thus be worth more than the coin's face value.
        Before 1992, 1p coins were 97 percent copper; in 2006, the price of copper was so high that one of the copper coins was worth 1.5p as scrap metal.
        Pure metal coins would not be able to withstand repeated use for very long. Alloys are mixes that are completely homogenous (rather than chemical compounds).
        One of their most significant advantages over pure metals is that they are typically tougher than the metals from which they are created.
        Various elements' atoms are different sizes, making it more difficult for them to move over each other than in pure metal, resulting in a tougher material.
        As a result, it's not a good idea to create coins out of pure metals, both monetarily and in terms of strength.
   
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