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Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.

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Q: What is the metal that is a good conductor of electricity and two of its alloys are brass and bronze?
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What are some copper alloys?

Brass and bronze


What do brass and bronze have in common?

they are both metals, relatively soft, shiny, and good conductors of electricity.


Are bronze and brass an examples of a type of mixture called an salt?

Bronze and brass are copper alloys, not salts.


What is brass a example of?

Brass and steel are examples of alloys, meaning they're made up of more than one metal.


What are 3 examples of alloys?

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Are bronze and brass an example of alloys or compounds?

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Is brass a super conductor of electricity?

brass is a good conductor, not a super conductor.


Why aren't brass and bronze elements?

Brass and bronze are both alloys: metals made by combining two or more metals. Because alloys contain two different types of molecules, brass and bronze aren't elements. * Brass is composed of copper and zinc * Bronze is composed of copper and tin


Which is not a alloy brass bronze stainless steel or tin?

Brass, bronze and stainless steel are alloys. Tin is a metal / an element.


Are brass and bronze compatible?

Yes, they are both copper alloys


Name two alloys of copper?

The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).


How well does bronze conduct electricity?

It is a moderately good conductor, but not great. If you rate pure copper at 100%, then regular annealed copper wire rates an 85%, various aluminum alloys are between 50 an 60%, commercial annealed bronze rates a 44%, brass about 32%, and zinc about 29%. There are several different alloys of bronze, by the way, including phosphor bronze. Each has a different conductivity, so the above is rule-of-thumb info, not exact.