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Metals can have atoms of other elements mixed with them to change their properties. What is the name for the type of substance formed? A Alloy B Compound C Soluti... show full transcript
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The type of substance formed when metals have atoms of other elements mixed with them is called an alloy.
An alloy is a mixture consisting of two or more elements, where at least one of them is a metal. Alloys are created to enhance desirable properties like strength, ductility, and resistance to corrosion. Examples of alloys include steel (iron with carbon) and bronze (copper with tin).
In contrast, a compound is a substance formed when two or more elements chemically bond together, a solution is a homogenous mixture of a solute and a solvent, and a suspension is a mixture in which particles are dispersed throughout a fluid but not dissolved.
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