no!!! Brass is an alloy of copper and tin; frequently other alloying elements are contained.
Brass is an alloy comprised of copper and zinc.
I think this cannot be answered as you ave not mentioned the volume of the brass and Iron.But if you need to compare the two metals it is better to use density.
Brass can be of a number of types, but it usually contains copper, zinc, and lead.
Brass is non-ferrous
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Brass is a nonferrous metal. No iron is present in it.
Use a magnet to separate them. Brass is not magnetic, so magnets will not attract brass bolts. Iron, however, is magnetic, so iron bolts can be picked up by using a magnet.
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Aluminium is a better conductor than brass, it heats up first! We did it in a science experiment, you can trust this answer!!
brass Brass expands more for the same temperature change than iron! SOURCE: ILSS 8(school book)
Piano plates are made of cast iron
Brass expands roughly 1.6 times more than iron when heated to the same temperatures.
Brass is the odd one out among aluminium, brass, copper, and iron. Brass is an alloy while the other three are elements.
Brass is a nonferrous metal. It has no iron in it.
Steel is attracted to a magnet because of its iron content. Brass contains no iron.
Brass is a nonferrous metal. No iron is present in it.
Iron. same weight but the iron is more dense. I think
You can use 8.5 as Brass density and work out the weight
Use a magnet to separate them. Brass is not magnetic, so magnets will not attract brass bolts. Iron, however, is magnetic, so iron bolts can be picked up by using a magnet.
same weight
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