No.
Copper is a pure metallic element.
Bronze is an alloy (an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements) of Copper usually with Tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon.
Bronze is harder and less malleable than pure metallic copper.
Answer They both have a rosy or pinkish color as compared to the other metals. Because pure gold is so soft, it is often alloyed (mixed with) copper to make it harder. Gold and copper have both been used in coins.
Copper is a transition metal.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
bronze costs more than copper
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
either gold,silver, or bronze
Bronze is an imprecise term but 88 to 90 per cent copper should be close.
The Inuits near Baffin Bay did use meteorites to make iron blades ....... The Old Copper Culture ( Michigan and Wisconsin ) used copper ...... The Incas used copper and bronze
Because they are both metals. Copper is one of the elements that makes bronze. The other element is iron. So bronze is an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. Therefore, they are iron and copper. So copper and bronze are mostly different, except the fact they are both metals.
Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
Bronze is the mixture of tin and copper. Bronze is an alloy that is much harder than copper. Many things were made out of bronze in a time period known as the Bronze Age.
Bronze is an alloy made from Copper and Tin.
bronze costs more than copper
Copper is an element. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
Bronze is an alloy of Copper (Cu) and Tin (Sn). scooby doo
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
Bronze is a copper alloy (usually containing tin as the primary non-copper component). Copper is, well, copper.
tin is alloyed with copper to make bronze
either gold,silver, or bronze