A metal made from two other metals (or any two or more elements) is an "alloy."
A solution of two or more metals is called an alloy.
I don't know but what i do know is that two metals combined form a strip of metal called Bimetallic.
Alloys
I think there called transition metals but im not 100% positive.ALLOY. A mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, is called an alloy.
Silicon is not a metal. It is usually called a metalloid bcause its properties are between those of metals and no-metals.
You think to an alloy.
A solution of two or more metals is called an alloy.
I don't know but what i do know is that two metals combined form a strip of metal called Bimetallic.
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.
The elements on a periodic table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
The elements on a Periodic Table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Alloys
I think there called transition metals but im not 100% positive.ALLOY. A mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, is called an alloy.
The elements on a Periodic Table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
They are usually called metalloids. They are in the middle of being a metal and a non-metal
carbon
One property of metal is that metals are malleable. Which means you can hammer the metal and change the form of it without the metal shattering. Another property of metal is that the metals are good conductors of electricity.