Copper and Tin
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture of metals called an alloy.
Bronze is an alloy, which is a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals.
gold, silver and bronze
A 'mixture' of two or more metals is an "Alloy". An example is Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, or Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, with perhaps a few minor amounts of other metals.
Mixture, because the elements are not chemical combined together.
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.
Mixture, because the elements are not chemical combined together.
No, it is a homogenous alloy of 2 metals.
Mixtures of metals are called alloys. For example, brass is an alloy, a mixture of bronze and copper.
Bronze is an alloy. I've never heard of classifying metals as homogeneous or heterogeneous. If I had to put it in one, well it's definitely not heterogeneous, because that would consist of a mixture of dissimilar components. An alloy has a uniform 'mixture' of elements, so I guess that would make it homogeneous!
No, Bronze is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of tin and copper and some other metals, depending on the use.
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze. This mixture of metals produced a stronger and more durable material than either copper or tin alone.