No. Oxygen is an element that is a gas under normal conditions.
Yes, it has. Metallic zinc, which is present in the alloy bronze, reacts with atmospheric oxygen to form its oxide.
No, bronze is an alloy it is not a corrosive material. Bronze will corrode when exposed to corrosive materials (e.g. acids, salts, oxygen, sulfur, halogens).
Alloy Wheels are automobile wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminum and magnesium.
A metal alloy mixture of two or more metals and a solution is a mixture of two or more substances so they are the same.
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Neither. Oxygen is an element. It does combine easily with countless other elements to create a wide variety of molecules, though. It cannot be an alloy. "Alloy" means "metals".
If you think to an alloy, this alloy is possible.
oxygen, plutonium, and uranium. hope this helps
Yes, it has. Metallic zinc, which is present in the alloy bronze, reacts with atmospheric oxygen to form its oxide.
No, bronze is an alloy it is not a corrosive material. Bronze will corrode when exposed to corrosive materials (e.g. acids, salts, oxygen, sulfur, halogens).
no it is not an alloy. alloy is a mixture of metals
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iron (85 %) with some (4-5%) nickel and the remainder oxygen, silicon, hydrogen and carbon
A wrought alloy is a an alloy that is created or worked by a forge.
Alloys' is the plural possessive of alloy
Alloy Wheels are automobile wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminum and magnesium.
A mixture of another alloy and an alloy would simply result in the obvious.....can you guess? It's an alloy! Surprise!