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No, a solid solution containing two metals is not an acid. Acids are substances that can donate protons (H+) when dissolved in water, whereas a solid solution of metals is a mixture of two or more metals that are uniformly distributed at the atomic level within a solid matrix.
The common name for a solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloys are created by mixing two or more metals together to produce a material with enhanced properties compared to individual metals.
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POSSIBLE ANSWER: nickel (Ni) EXPLANATION: all metals dissolve in water more or less and there is an equilibrium point at which the dissolving rate and the condensing rate are the same. If the solution already has enough nickel ions (in other words it is a saturated solution), then the solid nickel you put in will not dissolve.
An alloy
A solid-in-solid solution of two metals is known as an alloy. Alloys are formed when two or more metals are mixed together at the atomic level, resulting in a material with properties superior to those of its individual components.
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