Yes, brass is made of two or more materials.
Brass is an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn).
Brass is an alloy of two non-ferrous metals copper and zinc
The tuba is a wind instrument. Wind meaning requiring air to play. Then the winds are divided into two sections -brass -woodwinds The tuba is in the Brass section. The brass section is divided in to two sections as well. -high brass -low brass The tuba is in low brass. ________________________________________________________________
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Trombone and euphonium/baritone.
The modern family of brass instruments can be broken into valved brass instruments (trumpet, horn, euphonium, tuba) and slide brass instruments (trombone). Brass instruments could also be broken up into Cylindrical bore (constant diameter tubing like the trumpet and trombone) and Conical bore (increasing diameter tubing like the horn, euphonium, and tuba).
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
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Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
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.
Example: brass
Zinc and copper make brass, and tin and copper make bronze.
Brass and bronze are both alloys: metals made by combining two or more metals. Because alloys contain two different types of molecules, brass and bronze aren't elements. * Brass is composed of copper and zinc * Bronze is composed of copper and tin
Brass is an alloy, not an amalgam. The term "amalgam" refers to an alloy of mercury with another metal. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals that often have physical properties that are very different than the individual pure metals. Today, brass refers to an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn), but has historically been any combination of copper and another metal.
Brass is the alloy between copper and zinc; sometimes other minor alloying elements are added (Pb, Sn, Fe, Al, As, Mn).
An alloy.
Brass is not mined. It is a synthetic alloy of copper and zinc.