Brass is the alloy between copper and zinc; sometimes other minor alloying elements are added (Pb, Sn, Fe, Al, As, Mn).
Yes, brass is made of two or more materials.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Brass
Brass itself is not an element, but it is made of two metallic elements (copper and zinc). Brass is an 'alloy', a combination of two metals.
Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
An alloy is a combination of two or more metals. It is created to enhance certain properties such as strength, durability, or color. Examples of alloys include bronze (copper and tin) and brass (copper and zinc).
Example: brass
Brass is an alloy of two non-ferrous metals copper and zinc
Brass and Iron
Brass is a mixture of two metals (copper and tin) called 'alloy', NOT a solution.
Brass is a mixture. It is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc. The atoms of the two metals are mixed together but they do not form a new compound. The proportions of the two metals can be altered to give brass of varying properties and characteristics for different uses and applications.
Homogenous mixture of two metals.