This is a binary alloy.
Yes, that is true. An alloy is a solid solution or a mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal. Alloys often display metallic properties such as conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
Both are composed from chemical elements.
a solution
It's a solution... but solutions are mixtures.
It means a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and non metallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when Molten. And Molten means melted into a liquid state. :D
Yes, that is true. An alloy is a solid solution or a mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal. Alloys often display metallic properties such as conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
An alloy may be a solid solution of metal elements (a single phase) or a mixture of metallic phases (two or more solutions.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
The most common kind is a mixture of metallic elements, called an "alloy".
A homogeneous mixture composed of a solute and solvent is called a solution.
Depends on what is being mixed.An alloy is a partial or complete solid solution of one or more elements in a metallic matrix.
Soil is a mixture, as it is composed of various elements and compounds such as minerals, organic matter, water, and air. It is not a solution because its components are not uniformly distributed in a single phase.
an alloy is a solid solution and a solution usually refers to solid or gas
Glucose solution is a homogeneous mixture because it is composed of glucose dissolved in water, making it uniform throughout.
No, an alloy is a mixture of two or metallic elements. The metals are not bonded together as a compound, they are just mixed together evenly. Alloys often have physical properties that make them more useful than metallic elements by themselves. Brass is an alloy, for example, composed of the metallic elements copper and zinc. Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin. Different proportions of the constituent metals can mean different properties, which can be changed according to how it will be used.
Both are composed from chemical elements.