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.An alloy is a substance made by combining together two or more elements where the primary element is a metal. Most alloys form by melting the elements together.
.As long as the final product behaves like a metal, but it not elementally pure, it an alloy. There are no special rules about solid solution, number of phases, or the ratio of
.Although an alloy can sometimes be a compound (the elements its made from are chemically bonded together), its usually a solid solution (atoms of the elements are simply
Melting aluminum with a small amount of copper produces the alloy duralumin. Like other copper alloys, Cu-Ni alloys possess excellent mechanical properties at low temperatures. An alloy is a
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.An alloy is a substance made by combining together two or more elements where the primary element is a metal. Most alloys form by melting the elements together.
.As long as the final product behaves like a metal, but it not elementally pure, it an alloy. There are no special rules about solid solution, number of phases, or the ratio of
.Although an alloy can sometimes be a compound (the elements its made from are chemically bonded together), its usually a solid solution (atoms of the elements are simply
Melting aluminum with a small amount of copper produces the alloy duralumin. Like other copper alloys, Cu-Ni alloys possess excellent mechanical properties at low temperatures. An alloy is a
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