no it is from copper and tin
COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
ZINC
zinc hydrogenate + copper = zinc + copper sulphate
You will have a mixture of zinc and iron filings.
Zinc
Zinc and iron
A cupro-aluminium alloy. It is NOT bronze, which also contains iron, nickel, manganese and zinc in varying quantities.
Bronze and brass. Bronze is made from copper and tin. Brass is made with copper and zinc
True
zinc is an element on its own
Bronze is usually made up of copper (about 90%) and tin (about 10%) Brass is usually made up of copper and zinc. Some alloys are called bronze when they are actually brass, such as "commercial bronze" which is made from copper and zinc. Other metals may also be added, but if the main addition is tin, it's a bronze, and if the main addition is zinc, it's a brass.
Nothing but copper and tin make bronze
zinc
COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
bronze isn't that strong but it isn't cheap either. swords, coins, cans, and about anything you can make with iron and/or tin (bronze is 90% iron, 10% tin). why not just use bronze or tin? bronze is better, because of the mix.
Zinc and copper make brass, and tin and copper make bronze.
i mean with Zinc and brass bronze can i make the gold color?