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A solid solution containing different metals is called an alloy. Some examples include:

22kt yellow gold, which is an alloy of 91.67% Au, 5% Ag, 2% Cu, and 1.33% Zn.

18kt rose gold, which is an alloy of 75% Au, 22.25% Cu, 2.75% Ag

18kt white gold, which is an alloy of 75% Au, 25% Pd or Pt; or 75% Au, 10% Pd, 10% Ni, 5% Zn.

925 sterling silver, which is an alloy of 92.5% Ag, 7.5% Cu.

Alloys can vary according to manufacturer.

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