Brass is not a compound, because its atomic composition can vary from one sample to another. Instead brass is a mixture, of the special type called an alloy, because it is a mixture primarily of metals.
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No, brass is an alloy.
No. Brass is a mixture.
brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Brass is a BASE METAL :)
No, it's an alloy which is a compound.
Brass is not an element it is an alloy of zinc and copper
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
Brass is a metallic compound (having a metallic bond). The two elements that make it up are both metals; Copper and Zinc.
Not necessary, but recommended along with pipe thread compound.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.
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.