No. A silver metal is better than a bronze metal.
The basic answer is that an Alloy is more than one metal combined to create another metal. EG: Steel Bronze Solder Most jewelry "gold" Most Jewelry "silver"
Yes. Not as strong as steel but still strong.
Bronze. Bronze is an alloy of copper an tin and it replaced copper as the primary metal for tools because the alloy is harder than either of its constituents. Aluminum is softer than copper.
A metal conducts heat better than a nonmetal. If you put a metal and a non-metal in boiling water for the same amount of time, the metal will be hotter than the non-metal. If you put a metal and non-metal in ice water for the same amount of time, the metal will be colder than the non-metal. Also, metal conducts electricity better than non-metal. You can use metal and non-metal wires to conduct a battery, and see which one works better.
An arsenical bronze is a natural alloy of tin consisting of a small amount of arsenic, of a better quality than pure copper.
No it is not. Sterling silver is harder and the cost of Sterling silver is far steeper than that of bronze.
No, the opposite. And at that, bronze is an alloy, and not one pure metal
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The metal from which an instrument is made will change the sound it produces. Some people like the sound of a silver trumpet better than that of a yellow brass trumpet.It's all about personal preference.
Silver
No, since bronze is an alloy of more than one metal, and not an elemental metal.
No, since bronze is an alloy of more than one metal, and not an elemental metal.
There is no such coin. All 1955 cents were struck in bronze. Cents have never been struck in silver. The only silver-colored cents released to circulation were the famous 1943 "war cents". You have either an altered coin that someone plated with a silver-colored metal, or a novelty item made privately using a different metal than bronze.
The basic answer is that an Alloy is more than one metal combined to create another metal. EG: Steel Bronze Solder Most jewelry "gold" Most Jewelry "silver"
Yes. Not as strong as steel but still strong.
Yes bronze sells for $10 a pound while silver sells for $7.50 a pound
Silver is the best conducting metal, both thermally and electrically. It is followed by Copper, then Gold, then Aluminum.