Solid homogeneous mixtures are often called alloys. Examples include brass (copper and zinc), and carbon steel (carbon and iron).
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Steel is a heterogeneous mixture of Iron, Iron Carbides, and any other Elements adding in the Alloying process. Examples or these other admixes are Nickel, Tungsten, Molybdenum, etc, etc. There are hundreds of different alloys/mixtures that fall under the generic name, Steel.
No. Alloys are examples of solid solutions. Air is a gaseous solution.
Tin is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains more than 1 part. Other examples of these mixtures include soil, pizza, and a puddle of mud.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc; alloys are considered as heterogeneous mixtures.
Copper is not an alloy. It is a pure metal element.
Leslie Bottomley has written: 'Heterogeneous polyethylene alloys'
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Solid homogeneous mixtures are often called alloys. Examples include brass (copper and zinc), and carbon steel (carbon and iron).
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