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An alloy is a metal that has been mixed with another metal. Aluminum alloys could contain zinc, copper, or silicon (not limited to). Gold alloys can contain copper or silver.

Aluminum alloy is created to be stronger and more corrosion resistant than plain aluminum.

Gold alloy is created to be cheaper.

Many more alloys exist.

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