Metal Alloys, Substitutional Alloys and Interstitial Alloys, Chemistry, Basic Introduction
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This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into metal alloys. It discusses two types of metal alloys - substitutional alloys and interstitial alloys. Zinc combines with Copper to form brass - an example of a substitutional alloy. Iron and carbon combine to form steel - an interstitial alloy. Copper combines with Tin to make bronze. Silver and copper produces the sterling silver alloy. Lead and tin combine to make solder. The melting point of an alloy depends on the melting point of the elements that compose it.
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