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    Al·loy

    noun

    • 1. a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, especially to give greater strength or resistance to corrosion: "an alloy of nickel, bronze, and zinc"

    verb

    • 1. mix (metals) to make an alloy: "alloying tin with copper to make bronze"
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  3. Learn the meaning of alloy as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. An alloy is a substance composed of two or more metals or of a metal and a nonmetal, or an admixture that lessens value or quality.

  4. An alloy is a metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution. Learn about the types, uses, and history of alloys, such as steel, brass, bronze, and fusible metals.

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    Familiar examples of alloys include brass, bronze, stainless steel, 14k gold, sterling silver, and cast iron. 1. Alnico: Alnico contains at least 50% iron, with aluminum, nickel, cobalt, and other metals. It is used in electric guitar pickups and speaker magnets. 2. Amalgam: An amalgamis a mercury alloy. Because pure mercury is a liquid element, am...

    Two methods lead to alloy formation. These methods may be combined to form a third type of alloy. 1. Substitutional alloy– A substitutional alloy forms when one atom exchanges with another atom of comparable size. Brass and bronze are examples of substitutional alloys. Tin or zinc, respectively, replace some of the copper atoms in the crystal latti...

    By design, alloys have chemical and physical properties that are superior for an application than a pure element. So, over 90% of metals in commercial use are alloys. Alloys improve over pure elements in terms of corrosion resistance, heat resistance, hardness, machinability, improved wear, or special electrical or magnetic properties. Sometimes th...

    Buchwald, Vagn Fabritius (2005). Iron and Steel in Ancient Times. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. ISBN 978-87-7304-308-0.
    Callister, W.D. (2007) Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction(7th ed.). John Wiley and Sons, Inc. ISBN 978-0-471-73696-7.
    Cretu, C.; Van Der Lingen, E. (1999). “Coloured gold alloys”. Gold Bulletin. 32 (4): 115. doi:10.1007/BF03214796
    Emsley, John (2003). Nature’s Building Blocks: An A–Z Guide to the Elements. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198503407.

    An alloy is a mixture of elements where the primary element is a metal. Learn about different types of alloys, how they are made, and why they are useful in various applications.

  5. Learn the meaning of alloy as a noun and a verb, with examples of different types of alloys and how to use the word in sentences. Find out the pronunciation, synonyms, collocations and translations of alloy in English.

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    An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal. Unlike chemical compounds with metallic bases, an alloy will retain all the properties of a metal in the resulting material, such as electrical conductivity , ductility , opacity , and luster , but may have properties that differ from those of the pure metals, such as ...

  7. Learn the meaning of alloy as a noun and a verb, with examples of different types of alloys and how to use the word in sentences. Find out the pronunciation, collocations and translations of alloy in various languages.

  8. noun. a substance composed of two or more metals, or of a metal or metals with a nonmetal, intimately mixed, as by fusion or electrodeposition. a less costly metal mixed with a more valuable one. standard; quality; fineness. admixture, as of good with evil. Synonyms: composite, blend, fusion. anything added that serves to reduce quality or purity.

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