Alloys are several metals, and possibly some other substances, mixed together.
Alloys are a mixture of two or more metals. Man made alloys include brass and bronze. In nature alloys occur in almost any case there a metallic ore is found. Gold contains traces of lead, nickel ore contains many other metals and copper ore is specifically treated to remove more valuable metals present in the ore.
Alloys contain metals but also nonmetals.
it means to ore the iron into an object example car alloys
Most alloys are usually mixtures, so that'd be your answer.
Metals are generally mined in the form of ore. Ore is processed to extract the metal from the ore (known as smelting)
Metals.
Alloys
Alloys have improved features compared with single metals.
An alloy is a type of metal (specifically, it's a solid solution of dissimilar metals). All alloys are metal, but not all metals are alloys ... pure metals (pure gold or pure copper, for example) are not alloys.
Steel and aluminium alloys are the predominant ones
Alloys are more durable than normal metals, this is because its lots of metals together. Its also cheaper to produce than some other metals.
Homogeneous mixtures of metals are commonly called alloys. Alloys are created by mixing two or more metals together to create a new material with unique properties different from the individual metals. Examples of alloys include steel (a mixture of iron and carbon) and brass (a mixture of copper and zinc).