Alloy

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An alloy is an uniform mixture. It is composed of two or more chemical elements, of which at least one of is a metal. An alloy has properties different from its constituent metals. Technically, an alloy is defined as a combination of two or more metals (in a solid solution or as an intermetallic phase) as is supported by definitive accounts in the Oxford dictionaries.

There are some common alloys:

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