An alloy is a partial or solid solution of one or more elements in a metallic atom lattice, can be single phase or multiphase depending on if its completely solved or not.
Examples of different alloys:
Steel: iron + carbon
High speed steel (HSS), contains: carbon, Chrome, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Vanadium,
Cobalt, Manganese and Silicon
Pig iron: approx 3.5-4.5 weight % carbon. Produced by 'smelting' iron ore with coke and using a flux (usually limestone)
Cast iron: iron, carbon (2.1-4%) and silicon
Brass: Alloy of copper and zink
Stainless steel: >12 weight % Chrome (Cr)
Bronze, Brass
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brass steel and bronze
We use aluminium to make alloys. Alumina is a example.
Alloys for a Citroen Saxo can be purchased from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these alloys include WheelBaseAlloys and eBay.
Many examples exist: stainless steel, titanium alloys, zirconium alloys etc.
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Examples: a mixture of powders of iron and cobalt, a mixture of carbon and sulfur, a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, etc.
No. Alloys are examples of solid solutions. Air is a gaseous solution.
Renault alloys can be found for sale from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell Renault alloys include GumTree, eBay, and Preloved.
Examples: stainless steels, zircalloys, amalgams.
Examples: stainless steel, zircalloy-4.