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Bronze is not considered a colloid; it is a solid alloy primarily made of copper and tin. Colloids are mixtures where tiny particles are dispersed throughout a medium, such as milk or fog, but remain suspended and do not settle out. In contrast, bronze has a uniform composition and does not display the properties of a colloidal system.

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