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A metal made up of a mixture of two or more different metals. Common examples of alloys include bronze (a mixture of copper and tin), brass (copper and zinc), and pewter (tin with antimony, copper and sometimes lead).
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A mixture of two or more chemical elements, including at least one metals. In the ase of gold, it is mixed with a baser metal or metals to lower the purity, influence the colour or add durability.
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An alloy is a mixture of different metals producing useful properties such as increased hardness or malleability. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin whereas brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
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A mixture of two or more metals frequently used in jewelry ie18 Karat gold. Please refer to the Precious Metals Buyer's Guide for more information.
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A metal containing two or more elements.
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