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The metal we know as bronze is an alloy of two metals (two elements). It is (Sn)/ tin and (Cu)/ copper that make bronze, so it has two types of atoms in it.

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βˆ™ 9y ago

Gold and silver are elements and so each one contains only one kind of atom.

Bronze is an alloy - a mixture of copper with one or more of tin, zinc, lead, nickel, iron, antimony, arsenic, aluminium, silicon etc and so can contain a large number of different types of atoms.

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There are several alloys generally called "bronze". Bronze is always mostly copper, but the other materials used vary. Tin is the most common, but a given bronze object may contain significant quantities of zinc, lead, nickel, iron, antimony, arsenic, bismuth, aluminium, phosphorus, manganese, and/or silver.

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Gold and silver have only atoms of Au and Ag; bronze is the alloy of Cu and Sn.

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Mainly two, copper and tin, but there can be other metal elements and even some non-metal elements.

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Two kinds of atoms.

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