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The statement describes an alloy.
Changing the proportions of substances in an alloy will change the physical properties of that alloy. The differing substances will change the metallic structure of the crystals of the metal alloy, and this alters the ductility, durability, hardness, tensile strength, toughness and other characteristics we assess are regards alloys.
Yes. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
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alloy
An alloy is a type of mixture.
Changing the proportions of substances in an alloy will change the physical properties of that alloy. The differing substances will change the metallic structure of the crystals of the metal alloy, and this alters the ductility, durability, hardness, tensile strength, toughness and other characteristics we assess are regards alloys.
Changing the proportions of substances in an alloy will change the physical properties of that alloy. The differing substances will change the metallic structure of the crystals of the metal alloy, and this alters the ductility, durability, hardness, tensile strength, toughness and other characteristics we assess are regards alloys.
Mixture. An alloy is a mixture of metals.
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Nope - an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements.
The statement describes an alloy.
Changing the proportions of substances in an alloy will change the physical properties of that alloy. The differing substances will change the metallic structure of the crystals of the metal alloy, and this alters the ductility, durability, hardness, tensile strength, toughness and other characteristics we assess are regards alloys.
It depends on the alloy, whether bronze, brass, pewter, etc.
Nichrome wire. An alloy of Nickel and Chromium.
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
Pure gold or silver are not alloys.