Oh, dude, when you put two metals together, it's called a "metallic bond." It's like when two metal atoms decide to hang out and share their electrons, forming a strong bond. So yeah, it's basically metal friendship at its finest.
Metals are found in group-1 and 2. Group-1 are called alkalis and group-2 are called alkaline earth metals.
Group 2 is called Alkaline Earth metals
The elements of the second group are called the Alkaline Earth metals.
Il several metals have been mixed together it is a mixture, if that mixture is then melted so that the metals mingle at the atomic level it is an alloy. However for certain metals that have widely different melting points making an alloy by simply melting the mixture of those metals will not work (the lower melting temperature metals will melt first and separate from the mixture, in some cases one or metals might even evaporate before the higher melting temperature metals have begun to melt). For such alloys the metals must be melted in groups forming other alloys that must then be blended to create the final intended alloy.
This is an alloy.
No: Two metals mixed together form a special kind of homogeneous mixture called an "alloy".
If the number is put together and looks like this: 1 1/2 then it is called a mixed number. If they are put together like this: 3/2 then it is an improper fraction :)
Metals are found in group-1 and 2. Group-1 are called alkalis and group-2 are called alkaline earth metals.
They are called alkali earth metals.
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
Group 2 is called Alkaline Earth metals
The elements of the second group are called the Alkaline Earth metals.
When you say "2 and 2 put together," it typically refers to addition in mathematics. Adding 2 and 2 together results in the sum of 4. In mathematical terms, this operation is represented as 2 + 2 = 4.
Group 1 in the periodic table is called the alkali metals, and Group 2 is called the alkaline earth metals. These groups of elements share similar chemical properties due to the number of electrons in their outermost energy level.
Il several metals have been mixed together it is a mixture, if that mixture is then melted so that the metals mingle at the atomic level it is an alloy. However for certain metals that have widely different melting points making an alloy by simply melting the mixture of those metals will not work (the lower melting temperature metals will melt first and separate from the mixture, in some cases one or metals might even evaporate before the higher melting temperature metals have begun to melt). For such alloys the metals must be melted in groups forming other alloys that must then be blended to create the final intended alloy.
They are called Alkali-earth metals. Group 2 metals contain Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium.
This is an alloy.