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An alloy is similar to salt water in that both are mixtures of different substances that retain the properties of their individual components. Just as salt water consists of water and salt, where the salt dissolves but maintains its chemical identity, an alloy is made by combining metals to create a material with enhanced properties. In both cases, the resulting mixture has unique characteristics that differ from those of the individual components.

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