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Types of Metals & Alloys

Certain chemical compounds have some distinctive properties like –

These compounds are known as metals. When one or more metallic compound/s are mixed, it’s called an Alloy. The most common example of an alloy is Steel.

Most metals can be found in their solid-state when they are at room temperature, but just like everything, an exception exists here too. Mercury, also a metal, is found to be in its liquid phase at room temperature. Examples of metals are tin, gold, lead, silver, zinc, and so on.

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What are common in these metallic compounds?

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Alloys

Alloys are a mixture of one or more metallic compounds. Some of the most common alloys and the metals whose mixture it is are –

Alloys are made by combining a pure metallic compound with one or more non-metallic or metallic compounds. Except for Strength, the other physical characteristics might not differ much.

Fact: The first-ever discovered alloy was bronze. It was discovered during the prehistoric period. That is why the period is still known to us as the Bronze Age.

Alloys don’t have a single melting point. They have a range for their melting points. There are two terms associated with the melting point range which determines the start and end of the range. Solidus means the temperature at which the melting starts and Liquidus is the temperature at which the melting finishes.

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