subtitutional alloy and interstitial alloy
Alluminium alloy........Airplain bases, laders etc
Copper alloy.............Almost everything we use
Substitutional alloy, and Interstitial alloy
brass and bronze
stainless steel,nickel
There are many more than two types of metal alloys. There are aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium, iron (steel); there are alloys of pretty much any metal out there
BrassBronze
alloys r homagenous mixture of two or more elements
Alloys are a combination of two or more elements. Not all alloys are poor conductors, in fact many are used specifically as conductors.
Alloys are homogeneous mixture of at least two metals: bronze (Cu, Sn) and brass (Cu, Zn) are example of two copper alloys.
There are many more than two types of metal alloys. There are aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium, iron (steel); there are alloys of pretty much any metal out there
gold is an element so there is only one type of gold. you are probably wanting to know about gold alloys. Alloys are combinations of different metals. there are different types of gold alloys.
BrassBronze
alloys r homagenous mixture of two or more elements
gold is an element so there is only one type of gold. you are probably wanting to know about gold alloys. Alloys are combinations of different metals. there are different types of gold alloys.
Brass and bronze are both alloys: metals made by combining two or more metals. Because alloys contain two different types of molecules, brass and bronze aren't elements. * Brass is composed of copper and zinc * Bronze is composed of copper and tin
Alloys are a combination of two or more elements. Not all alloys are poor conductors, in fact many are used specifically as conductors.
The term is applied frequently to iron and iron alloys.
Examples: stainless steels, zircalloys, amalgams.
In the medieval ages coins were made from either gold, silver or bronze. But none of them were alloys
There are many various types of Metals and metal alloys. Magnesium is one of the lightest metals. Aluminum alloys is next. Steel alloys and Lead and Gold are the heaviest metals.
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