This is an alloy.
Alloy
Metals are found in group-1 and 2. Group-1 are called alkalis and group-2 are called alkaline earth metals.
A solid solution of two metals dissolved in each other is called an alloy. Alloys are formed by mixing two or more elements, often metals, to enhance the properties of the resulting material, such as strength, durability, or corrosion resistance. Examples of alloys include bronze (copper and tin) and steel (iron and carbon).
Group 2 is called Alkaline Earth metals
The elements of the second group are called the Alkaline Earth metals.
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Alloy
Metals are found in group-1 and 2. Group-1 are called alkalis and group-2 are called alkaline earth metals.
probably an alloy or alloid
A solid solution of two metals dissolved in each other is called an alloy. Alloys are formed by mixing two or more elements, often metals, to enhance the properties of the resulting material, such as strength, durability, or corrosion resistance. Examples of alloys include bronze (copper and tin) and steel (iron and carbon).
They are called alkali earth metals.
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
Group 2 is called Alkaline Earth metals
The elements of the second group are called the Alkaline Earth metals.
Because the valence of both Cu and Ni is +2, but Ag have a valence of +1 and the metals with lower valence do not form solid solution when added to the metals with higher valence.
Group 1 in the periodic table is called the alkali metals, and Group 2 is called the alkaline earth metals. These groups of elements share similar chemical properties due to the number of electrons in their outermost energy level.
They are called Alkali-earth metals. Group 2 metals contain Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium.