Brass is a good example of conservation because it is mainly made out of copper which is a highly non reactive metal.
copper and zinc!:)
Brass and steel are examples of alloys, meaning they're made up of more than one metal.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
The element carbon is a nonmetal, and in its allotropic form of diamond, it's the best natural conductor of heat we know of. It's far and away better than any metal as well.
Brass has a good resistance to corrosion.
brass is a good conductor, not a super conductor.
Brass is a good example of conservation because it is mainly made out of copper which is a highly non reactive metal.
art is good for expressing yourself
copper and zinc!:)
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Assuming you mean, are the words "clean those brass" adjectives, the answer is no, maybe, and yes Clean is a verb. Those is a demonstrative pronoun. (Some people might call this a form of adjective, as it is a modifier.) Brass is an adjective: a brass trumpet, a brass bookend. Note that brass is also a noun in some uses: the brass on that uniform is shiny, the brass in this orchestra is very good
Brass and steel are examples of alloys, meaning they're made up of more than one metal.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Actually, brass can sound either bad or good, depending on the person playing the instrument. But if all brass sound horrible to you, then it is just your opinion, not actual fact.
Technically: Yes; that is grammatically correct. But most people refer to that as "the brass".Do people use it?: No. Most just say the "brass". e.g. "The brass are really good with their triple octave lip slurs."
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