No! A alloy can be a number of different materials plus one or more metal. A pure metal like the element Cu copper does not have any other matter in it besides itself
Specifically, in engineering terminology, an alloy is a mixture of two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements fused together so as to act as another metal to have an improved mechanical properties.In general sense, literally, soil is considered as an alloy(meaning a mixture) of all that is existing as Earth's crust.
The items that contain more than one element and have metallic properties are known as alloys. They can be an intermetallic compound that lacks phase boundaries, a metallic phase mixture, or a solid element solution.
Alloy
Iron is an element in its own right. So there are no two elements that make iron. However, Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. Iron and Carbon are tweo different elements. So steel contains two different elements.
Bronze is principally an alloy of copper and tin. Brassis any alloy of copper and zinc.
Specifically, in engineering terminology, an alloy is a mixture of two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements fused together so as to act as another metal to have an improved mechanical properties.In general sense, literally, soil is considered as an alloy(meaning a mixture) of all that is existing as Earth's crust.
Metallic
A metal that contains other elements to give it specific properties is called an Alloy. Many metals can contain other elements to give the metal specific properties. Steel is an alloy of Iron and carbon. Stainless steels contain various other alloying elements such as Chromium and Nickel.
The items that contain more than one element and have metallic properties are known as alloys. They can be an intermetallic compound that lacks phase boundaries, a metallic phase mixture, or a solid element solution.
alloy
bronze is an alloy of the elemens copper and tin periodic table contains elements and not alloys.
The alloy Ferrochrome contains two elements: Iron (Fe) and Chromium (Cr). Ferrochrome usually contains between 50-70% Chromium. It has the chemical formula of FeCr.
No, bronze is actually an alloy - a mixture of sorts, between the elements copper and tin.
A metal that contains other elements to give it specific properties is called an Alloy. Many metals can contain other elements to give the metal specific properties. Steel is an alloy of Iron and carbon. Stainless steels contain various other alloying elements such as Chromium and Nickel.
A metalloid is an element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties. When combined they form an alloy. Metalloids are usually semiconductors.
An alloy is a metallic material that contains at least one metal and one or more other elements, and is mixed to the point where the material is homogenous (all parts have the same proportions of elements).Examples are:Steel - iron and carbonStainless steel - iron, carbon, chromium, and sometimes nickel and other elementsPewter - lead and copperBrass - copper and zinc
The statement describes an alloy.