Alloy
Alloy
alloy
Alloid. Alloy
A metal solution is an alloy.
Alloy?
Probably you think to an alloy !!!
A solid solution of a metal or nonmetal dissolved in a metal is called an interstitial solid solution. This occurs when smaller atoms (such as nonmetals) fit into the spaces between the larger atoms (metals) in a crystal lattice. This allows for the formation of a homogeneous solid mixture with improved mechanical properties.
An alloy is a solution of a metal dissolved in another metal. This forms a homogeneous mixture with properties different from those of the individual metals.
This is an alloy. As tgere are different sorts of alloys its best to call it a solid solution alloy to distinguish it from mixtures of different phases which are found in steel for example.
When a metal is dissolved in another metal, it forms a solid solution. This process allows atoms of the dissolved metal to occupy spaces within the crystal lattice of the solvent metal, resulting in a homogeneous mixture with unique properties. Examples include brass (copper dissolved in zinc) and sterling silver (copper dissolved in silver).
probably an alloy or alloid
because it is not a metal