it becomes an alloy
It makes natural grey.
Brass is a mixture. It is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc. The atoms of the two metals are mixed together but they do not form a new compound. The proportions of the two metals can be altered to give brass of varying properties and characteristics for different uses and applications.
Different metals mix together to form alloys. This is done because the two metals combined have good characteristics. Example: Aluminium is lightweight, cheap, and resistant to rust. Copper is good at conducting heat and electricity.So these two metals might be combined in order to form 1 metal which is both resistant to rust, while still being able to be a good conductor.
Yes, Sterling and Platinum can be combined either by soldering or brazing the two metals together, riveting the metals together, or alloying the two metals. The jeweler who fabricates a piece out of the two metals must have two separate and distinct sets of tools that are used specifically for the two metals to avoid tool and metal contamination.
In general, two liquids that are miscible are made up of molecules. Another option could be liquid metals that are mixed together in an alloy. In that case, you would have atoms of the metals.
No: Two metals mixed together form a special kind of homogeneous mixture called an "alloy".
Tin and copper.
An alloy, sometimes an amalgam.
It makes natural grey.
Usually nothing happens except that the two elements mix in a gas phase.
Alloys contain two or more solids, usually metals, that are mixed together evenly bu are not chemically bonded.
Alloys are two or more metals mixed together, which occurs in nature. The first major alloy in human history is bronze.
the two groups mixed together with minimal competition due to their niche differences
Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.
H2SO4 is not metals. These two can go together and make H2.
Brass is a mixture. It is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc. The atoms of the two metals are mixed together but they do not form a new compound. The proportions of the two metals can be altered to give brass of varying properties and characteristics for different uses and applications.
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.