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Refraction (metallurgy)
In
metallurgy
,
refraction
is a
property of
metals
that indicates their
ability
to withstand
heat
.
Metals
with a high
degree
of refraction are referred to as
refractory
. These metals
derive
their high
melting points
from their
strong
intermolecular forces
. Large
quantities
of
energy
are
required
to
overcome
intermolecular
forces
.
Some
refractory metals
include
molybdenum
,
niobium
,
tungsten
, and
tantalum
. These
materials
are also
noted
for their high
elastic modulus
and
hardness
.