A metal mixture is called an alloy.
Three common examples of alloys include; Brass (Zinc and Copper), Bronze (Tin and Copper) and Steel (Carbon and Iron).
An alloy is considered a homogeneous mixture because by definition, a homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Since an alloy is a mixture of two or more metals, or a mixture of a metal with some other element, and these mixtures are uniform throughout, they fit the definition of being homogeneous.
mixtures are solutions.they are solutions because when the substace of a solid dissolves from a liquid it becomes a solution. Note: solutions are not mixtures.....mixtures are solutions
Yes, all solutions are by definition mixtures.
Alkali Metals.
Metal in its natural state is a mineral occurring in the form of ore. It then needs to be mined, extracted from the ore and processed to make whatever. So a metal object is man made from a naturally occurring material. Unless of course it was made by a woman.
gold, silver and bronze
Mixtures of metals are called alloys. For example, brass is an alloy, a mixture of bronze and copper.
Brass (copper and zinc) Bronze (copper and tin) Gunmetal (copper, tin, and zinc)
A number of metals were known to ancients because they could be found in their elemental form. We can list gold, copper, silver, lead and tin among the examples of these metals. As regards metals that are mixtures of metals (we call them alloys), brass (a copper and zinc alloy), bronze (a copper and tin alloy), and steel(an iron and carbon alloy) are among the better known.
Six types of mixtures include solutions (homogeneous mixtures), suspensions (heterogeneous mixtures with visible particles that settle over time), colloids (heterogeneous mixtures with particles that do not settle), emulsions (mixtures of liquids that usually do not mix together), alloys (mixtures of metals), and gels (mixtures with a solid dispersed in a liquid).
You can use the word uniform.
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).
it depends. A lot of metals are elements like iron for example, these can be mixed to form alloys(compounds) steel for example is an aloy of carbon and iron. Metals exist as mixtures when they are found in their ores(mixed with other metals and minerals) and must be separated from their mixtures by smelting.
Imagine you are an industrial chemist.part of your job is to think of new and interesting mixtures that your company can make.Using the following list of substances and their properties,name 3 mixtures that you could make,inventing a name and use for each one.Also decide whether it will be a heterogeneous mixtures or a solution.
Most alloys are usually mixtures, so that'd be your answer.
Pure elements cannot be mixtures.
Transition metals.