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Two of the earliest alloys were bronze (copper with tin) and brass (copper with zinc).
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
Only one - 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. You may be thinking of 1982, when the composition of the coin was changed in mid year from the copper-tin-zinc alloy to copper-plated zinc.
tin lead alloybasically tin lead allows are used . but other metals which have low melting point and appropriate resistivity can be used
No. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. Tin is a metal by itself. Tin can still be made into an alloy. Such alloys are pewter or solder.
Alloys of copper and tin are called "bronze".
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Copper alloys are used in jewllery.
Two of the earliest alloys were bronze (copper with tin) and brass (copper with zinc).
Bronze and brass. Bronze is made from copper and tin. Brass is made with copper and zinc
There are many different alloys containing mainly copper, some tin and small amounts of other elements. There is, therefore, no precise answer. Generally, though, the ratio of copper to tin will be 997:3
NONE copper is an element and contains only copper - alloys (mixtures of copper combined with other metals) such as brass (copper and zinc) and bronze (copper and tin) both look different and cause the alloys of copper to have different characteristics
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
Only one - 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. You may be thinking of 1982, when the composition of the coin was changed in mid year from the copper-tin-zinc alloy to copper-plated zinc.
Bronze is an alloy made of copper and tin. The Romans, like other peoples in antiquity made alloys with varying percentages of tin and alloys which stood in between bronze and brass (which is an alloy with copper and zinc) by mixing copper, zinc and tin. The earliest tin alloys were made in the 4th millennium BC in Persia, Mesopotamia (present day Iraq) and China. Prior to this bronze was made by mixing copper with arsenic to make arsenic bronze. The use of tin made the bronze which made a superior quality of bronze and whose production was less hazardous. Later in history bronze alloys with tin and stannite (a type of iron) tin and phosphorus, tin and aluminium, aluminium, beryllium and iron have also been produced.
Titanium is used in a lot of light weight alloys, as is iron, tin and copper.
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