no, i'm sorry, you can't
what two thing combined to make gold
No brass was not always used to make the trumpet. Gold, Silver and metal were also used.
i mean with Zinc and brass bronze can i make the gold color?
Brass, composed of 80-90% copper and 10-20% Zinc. There are some other metals that make up the smaller components, such as spit valve, braces, and the mouthpiece, but it's probably 90% brass.
REALLY cheap rings were (at one time) a thin gold wash over a base metal of brass. The gold wash would wear through almost at once, leaving the brass exposed. Brass leaves a trace of green color on the skin.
Gold Nuggets can be combined with Melon, to make Glistering Melon.
Yes - gold is usually combined with other metals, to make it stronger. Also to save a little on the gold.
Well, first you have to have the goldsmith apron but you can't make something out of the gold you make when you wave or dance.
Gold is combined with copper, silver, and a small amount of zinc to harden and make the gold stronger.
First, it's important to note that not all keys are made of brass. Keys can be made from any material that is strong enough to release the mechanism of a lock. For the mass production of modern locks, which is what I believe the question is referring to, brass is used for making keys because it is the least expensive metal that is strong enough to turn the mechanism inside the lock. Simply put; brass is cheap and it works well in any human environment. Cheaper alternatives like tin or copper (which are combined to make brass) bend or break too easily to make them reliable, and stronger alternatives like iron and steel are too expensive.
Well because brass and percussion instruments have different sounds they can be combined in order to make music more interesting and have a different sound than each one would have individually.
what exactly are you asking. how to make brass or just the color.yellow & orange or copper and