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Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
It is an alloy of copper and zinc, therefore it is a mixture, since a compound is chemically formed while an alloy is just a dissolving of one metal in another. See the link below for more explanation.
Brass is a mixture or a solution; these two terms are not mutually exclusive.
Brass is a homogeneous mixture because it is a solid solution of copper and zinc. Both elements are uniformly distributed at a microscopic level within the brass, resulting in a consistent composition throughout the material.
Yes. For example, brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. A mixture of metals is called an alloy. A mixture of inert gases (e.g. helium, argon, neon, xenon, krypton, radon).
Brass is an alloy (a homogeneous mixture).
No mentos are not a mixture but brass is. The element in brass are copper and zinc.
Brass is a homogeneous mixture called an alloy.
Brass is considered a mixture because it is composed of two or more elements (copper and zinc) that are physically combined but can be separated through physical means.
No. Brass is a mixture.
No, brass is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture composed of copper and zinc.
Yes. For example, brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. A mixture of metals is called an alloy. A mixture of inert gases (e.g. helium, argon, neon, xenon, krypton, radon).