Magnesium is not an alloy it is an element and therefore not combined with anything else.
pure metal
Iron is a pure metal.
Statues and other monumental art can be made from many metals. These include:Bronze (alloy)Brass (alloy)Pewter (alloy)Cast iron (pure metal)Aluminum (pure metal)Stainless steel (alloy)Gold (pure metal)Silver (pure metal)
Magnesium is an element. In its pure form, magnesium is a metal.
Brass is a metal alloy made of copper and zinc.
That metal, if it is a pure elemental metal. Each element that makes up the alloy, if it is a metal alloy.
Sodium metal and magnesium metal have metallic bonds. They do form an alloy which also contains metallic bonds.
complete metal Mag is an abrieviation of Magnesium Alloy wheels which are generally cast from an alloy of Aluminium and Magnesium, used for its strength and light weight.
An alloy is a chemically bonded combination of a metal with at least one other element (not necessarily another metal). It does not have to be any specific type of metal. For instance, a common alloy is steel which is mostly iron, but has a small percentage of carbon (a non-metal). Another common alloy is brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc, and sometimes has tin in it as well.
Copper is a pure metal while kanthal is an alloy. An alloy is a material consists of mixture of two or more elements that are metals and nonmetals. Therefore, kanthal alloy is a metal with addition of some alloy elements such as iron, chromium and aluminum. The addition of alloy elements to pure metals caused additional scattering of the conducting electrons and thus increase the electrical resistivity of pure metals. As the temperature increases, the resistivity of copper increases while the resistivity of kanthal alloy decreases.
its stronger and is expands
A metal alloy behaves differently than a pure metal because the different chemical properties of the metals in an alloy both contribute to the alloy's properties. Certain alloys may be stronger than the original metals because one metal may fill a "gap" in the other's structure. Of course, other properties besides strength are also changed in an alloy.