Mixture of two metals is called:

Mixture of two metals is called:

  • (A) Dispersant
  • (B) Alloy
  • (C) Amalgam
  • (D) Consolidate
An alloy is a combination of two or more metals, or a combination of a metal and another element. Most commonly, these metals are mixed together in a molten form to create a solid combination that has enhanced properties, such as increased strength, a lower melting point, or improved resistance to corrosion, compared to the individual metals.
  • Some common alloys are as follows:
  • - Brass: Copper and Zinc
  • - Bronze: Copper and Tin
  • - Stainless Steel: Iron, Chromium, and Nickel
  • - Solder: Tin and Lead
  • - Pewter: Tin, Copper, and Antimony
  • - Sterling Silver: Silver and Copper
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