Zinc and copper make brass, and tin and copper make bronze.
Yes, brass is made of two or more materials.
Example: brass
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, 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.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
No, they are not alike. Potassium is a metal where brass is alloy made of two metals: copper and zinc. Potassium reacts violently with water, but brass won't.
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Materials made up of two or more metals or a metal and a nonmetal is what is known as an alloy. An alloy could be a solid solution, mixtures of various metallic phases or intermetallic compounds. Examples of alloys are brass, steel and pewter.
Metals; and alloys are made of two or more metals.
Brass is not a natural element and does not come from its own part of the world. It is made from Copper and Zinc. Copper can naturally be found in Lake Michigan and other places all over the world while Zinc can be found in Germany, where many say it had originated. A German scientist was the one to name Zinc.