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.
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.
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.
Gold and silver have only atoms of Au and Ag; bronze is the alloy of Cu and Sn.
Mainly two, copper and tin, but there can be other metal elements and even some non-metal elements.
Two kinds of atoms.
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Sugar has three kinds of atoms
If by 'types' you mean can different atoms like Hydrogen(H) and Sulfur(S) bond together, the answer is yes. (H2S) But by the same token, atoms can still bond with the same types of atoms. O2 P4
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2 or more types of atoms can be in a compound
Na2SO4Three different types of atoms.2 atoms of sodium.1 atom of sulfur.4 atoms of oxygen.This compound is called,sodium sulfate.
Different metals are Platinum. Gold. Silver, or silver-gilt, which is in fact used for Olympic βgold medalsβ Bronze. Pewter. Copper. Tin. Iron.
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Gold, Silver, Bronze
There are many different types of metal in the world. Some of the most common types are silver, gold, bronze, iron, steel and brass.
There are many types of metals. Some of these types of metal include brass, steel, iron, copper, bronze, as well as tin.
Gold, silver and bronze.
Sugar has three kinds of atoms
Yes, all the compounds contain different types of atoms.
In the medieval ages coins were made from either gold, silver or bronze. But none of them were alloys
sterling silver
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Actually, there are 5 types of early money, being: Barter, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Silk