An "alloy"
An "alloy"
an alloy
The common name for a solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloys are created by mixing two or more metals together to produce a material with enhanced properties compared to individual metals.
An alloy
An Alloy.
The common name for the solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloying is a process where two or more metals are combined to create a material with enhanced properties, such as increased strength or corrosion resistance. Examples of alloys include stainless steel (iron and chromium) and brass (copper and zinc).
Tincture of Iodine. A "tincture" is a solution made by dissolving a solid product into alcohol.
The name of a new solid forming in a clear solution is called a precipitate.
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
Brine
The solid in a solution is referred to as the solute. It is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent to form a homogeneous mixture.
bromine