ötvöztethetsége
Ötvöztethetsége, a Hungarian term, translates to "alloyability" or "ability to be alloyed" in English. It refers to the characteristic of a material, most commonly a metal, to form an alloy when mixed with one or more other elements. This process involves melting the constituent materials and combining them in a molten state, after which they solidify into a new material with properties often distinct from its original components.
The degree to which a material is alloyable with others depends on various factors, including atomic size,
Understanding the alloyability of elements is crucial in metallurgy and materials science. It allows for the