why are alloys homogeneous in nature
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An alloy is considered a homogeneous mixture because by definition, a homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Since an alloy is a mixture of two or more metals, or a mixture of a metal with some other element, and these mixtures are uniform throughout, they fit the definition of being homogeneous.
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Although the elements of an alloy usually must be soluble in the liquid state, they may not always be soluble in the solid state. If the metals remain soluble when solid, the alloy forms a solid solution, becoming a homogeneous structure consisting of identical crystals, called a phase.
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