(a)
To determine: The authenticity of the statement “Bronze is an example of an alloy.”
(b)
To determine: The authenticity of the statement “Alloy is just another word for a chemical compound of fixed composition that is made up of two or more metals.”
(c)
To determine: The authenticity of the statement “Intermetallics are compounds of two or more metals that have a definite composition and are not considered alloys.”
(d)
To determine: The authenticity of the statement “If you mix two metals together and, at the atomic level, they separate into two or more different compositional phases, you have created a heterogeneous alloy.”
(e)
To determine: The authenticity of the statement “Alloys can be formed even if the atoms that comprise them are rather different in size.”
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