An alloy is any metal which contains atoms from more than one kind of element. Examples include: brass (made of copper and zinc), bronze (made from copper and tin) and steels (made from iron and a combination of other elements).
Alloys contain metals but also nonmetals.
Alloys are several metals, and possibly some other substances, mixed together.
Alloys
Metals.
Alloys have improved features compared with single metals.
An alloy is a type of metal (specifically, it's a solid solution of dissimilar metals). All alloys are metal, but not all metals are alloys ... pure metals (pure gold or pure copper, for example) are not alloys.
Steel and aluminium alloys are the predominant ones
Alloys are more durable than normal metals, this is because its lots of metals together. Its also cheaper to produce than some other metals.
Homogeneous mixtures of metals are commonly called alloys. Alloys are created by mixing two or more metals together to create a new material with unique properties different from the individual metals. Examples of alloys include steel (a mixture of iron and carbon) and brass (a mixture of copper and zinc).
Alloys are useful improvement over pure metals because they tend to be stronger.
no, because it is a non-metal and only metals can form alloys
All pure metals are chemical elements; alloys are not elements.