Difference between alloy and solid solution
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An alloy is a homogenous mixture of two or more metals in the solid state. In an alloy the metals will be found in their elemental state whereas in a solution of metals, the metals will be found as their salts. In the solution, there will not be any metal - metal bonding. In a solution, the metal that is bonded to its counter ion will be surrounded by the solvent molecules.
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An alloy is a homogenous mixture of two or more metals in the solid state. In an alloy the metals will be found in their elemental state whereas in a solution of metals, the metals will be found as their salts.
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