copper
Bronze and brass are copper alloys, not salts.
Two of the earliest alloys were bronze (copper with tin) and brass (copper with zinc).
Yes, they are both copper alloys
Alloys are homogeneous mixture of at least two metals: bronze (Cu, Sn) and brass (Cu, Zn) are example of two copper alloys.
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
Brass and bronze
Bronze and brass are copper alloys, not salts.
Two of the earliest alloys were bronze (copper with tin) and brass (copper with zinc).
brass steel and bronze
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
Mixtures of metals are called alloys. For example, brass is an alloy, a mixture of bronze and copper.
Brass, bronze and stainless steel are alloys. Tin is a metal / an element.
Yes, they are both copper alloys
Alloys are homogeneous mixture of at least two metals: bronze (Cu, Sn) and brass (Cu, Zn) are example of two copper alloys.
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
Many alloys contain two elements, for example Brass is copper + zinc, Bronze is copper + tin.
Any true solution provides an example of a homogeneous mixture, as do most metal alloys such as brass and bronze.