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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. Alloy definition: . See examples of ALLOY used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of alloy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    • How Are Alloys formed?
    • Physical Properties of Alloys
    • Types of Alloys
    • Different Types of Alloys and Their Composition
    • Common Uses of Alloys

    When two or more chemical elements are melted together and resulting liquid is allowed to solidify, the substance so obtained is called an alloy. In other words, an alloy is mixing of two or more metallic elements together in the molten state and then allowing the resulting liquid solution to cool and re-solidify. Thus, an alloy is a homogeneous mi...

    There are the following important physical properties of alloys. They are as: 1. Alloys are harder than their component metals. 2. They are more resistant to corrosion as compared to pure metals. 3. They are more durable than the metals they are composed of. 4. The electrical conductivity of alloys is lower than that of pure metals. 5. Alloys have ...

    There are mainly two types of alloys. They are: 1. Ferrous 2. Non-ferrous Ferrous alloysare metals that mostly contains iron, carbon and one or two of the other elements, such as copper, manganese, nickel, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, tungsten. When the percentage of carbon in an alloy is less than 0.1, it is called iron alloy. If the percentage...

    Some of the most common alloys are brass, bronze, steel, stainless steel, solder, amalgam, etc. The compositions of different types of alloys are as below: (a) Alnicois a metal alloy that mainly consists of more than 50% of iron, aluminium (8-12%), nickel (15-25%), and cobalt (5-40%). Other metals such as copper and titanium can also be mixed to im...

    We use alloys in several ways in our daily lives. Some of the most common uses of alloys are as below: 1. Brass is used for making cooking utensils, screws, bolts, door locks, electrical appliances, zippers, brass musical instruments, decoration, central heating pipes, and gift items. 2. Bronze is used to make decorative statues, cooking utensils, ...

  5. alloy meaning: a metal that is a mixture of two or more metals. Learn more.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Industry al‧loy1 /ˈælɔɪ $ ˈælɔɪ, əˈlɔɪ/ noun [ countable, uncountable] a metal that consists of two or more metals mixed together Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Examples from the Corpus alloy • The pipes are made of an alloy of copper and zinc. • The engine ...

  7. The term alloy means a mixture of atoms in which the main substance or the primary constituent is a metal. This primary metal is called the base or matrix . If an alloy has only two types of atoms, like copper-nickel alloy, then such an alloy is called binary alloy. If an alloy has three types of atoms, like iron, nickel and chromium, then it ...

  8. An alloy is a mixture of two elemental materials to make a metallic substance. The main component is a metal (often more than one metal) and metallic properties are retained in the new mixture. An alloy can be either a compound (solid) or solution (liquid). Most commonly alloys exist as a solid at room temperature.

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