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A metallic substance may be a pure element (e.g. aluminum foil, copper wires), or it may be a mixture of two or more elements in an alloy (e.g. brass instruments, "white gold" jewelry). Metals tend to have high melting points and boiling points suggesting strong bonds between the atoms.
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Examples of metallic solids include, copper, gold, zinc, .... We tend to think about metallic solids as pure metals, but they can also be combinations of metals like bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin.
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