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Meaning

An alloy is a metal with one or more other elements mixed with it, usually other metal elements.

About Alloys

Adding different elements to a metal to make an alloy can change the properties of that metal.

Examples

Bronze was one of the first alloys every made and is made from around 88% Copper and 12% Tin. Brass is a very strong alloy made form a mixture of Copper and Zinc. Steel is an alloy of around 98% Iron and 2% Carbon.

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Meaning

An alloy is a mixture of a metal and one or more other elements, usually other metal elements.

About Alloys

Adding different elements to a metal to make an alloy can change the physical and chemical properties.
Alloys are made to change the properties of a metal to make it more useful for certain applications.

Examples

Metals Properties Applications
88% Copper + Tin

(Bronze)

Resistant to corrosion

Harder than Copper.

Statues and ornaments.
Copper + Zinc

(Brass)

Resistant to corrosion

Harder than Copper.

Malleable enough to hammer into shape.

Pins in electrical plugs, keys, taps, door handles.
Gold + Copper Harder than pure Gold Jewelry
98% Iron + Carbon

(Steel)

Much harder than pure Iron.

Malleable enough to be hammered into shape.

Car bodies, bridges, cables, girders.
85% Iron + 11% Chromium + Nickel + Carbon

(Stainless Steel)

Much harder than pure Iron.

Resistant to corrosion.

Cutlery, reaction vessels