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no, only nickel, cobalt, steel and iron are magnetic materials
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No. Bronze is an alloy of metals, neither of which contains iron.

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Bronze is non ferrous, as it does not contain any iron.

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Bronze is not a magnetic material.

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Both are not magnetic

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What non ferrous alloys were used by pre Iron Age metalworkers?

Bronze and brass. Bronze is made from copper and tin. Brass is made with copper and zinc


Which is not a alloy brass bronze stainless steel or tin?

Brass, bronze and stainless steel are alloys. Tin is a metal / an element.


What is the difference between brass and bronze?

Brass is a metal alloy of mostly copper & zinc.Bronze is an alloy of mostly copper & tin.Bronze is often redder, stronger, more resistant to corrosion, harder and the making of bronze is much older than brass.


Which describes the difference between the copper alloys bronze and brass?

Brass= 60%copper + 40%zinc. Bronze = 80%copper+20%Tin. The words "brass" and "bronze" are often used interchangeably, but they are very different metals. Both are alloys and both contain a lot of copper - but that is where the similarities end. Comparatively, brass is a very soft metal. For example, it is used for plumbing fixtures because it is easy to work with and easily tooled. Brass is not as hard as bronze. Brass is also prone to corrosion, so most plumbing fixtures are coated with another metal such as chrome to make it more durable. You will find that a brass bell does not sound as pure as a bronze bell. Brass bells have kind of a "clangy" or "brassy" sound to them. Bronze on the other hand is very hard and can last forever. In fact, there are several grades of bronze. A type called admiralty bronze was used for cannons and is used for propellers on boats.


How can you separate brass tacks and iron tacks?

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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Does a magnet stick to brass?

An earth magnet will stick to any iron content that anything contains. There are manufacturers of cast brass figurines, from countries such as India, that mix their alloys differently than we do here, and yes a very strong magnet will stick to it. Only slightly, but it will stick to it. An object made with a casting method that can readily be identified by examining the underside as brass, if from India from the 1970s or before, is going to stick to an earth magnet, probably because it has an iron content. Those that say that if a magnet sticks to brass it is brass plated, are categorically wrong. Plating something with brass, is economically absurd. Cladding something with brass is obvious even to the unaware. Brass, like bronze, is an alloy. Copper is mixed with combinations of zinc, and has in some cases been mixed with lead, iron, arsenic, aluminum as well to make brass. You will even find artifacts from Asia that are constructed from something called "5 metal." And yes, you bet the earth magnet will stick to it a little. When this combination was made the word "plate" meant what you served on.


Will a magnet stick to an antique brass bed?

Not to any brass part of the bed, brass is not magnetic.


Will a magnet stick on brass?

No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.


How can you tell if something is bronze or brass?

You can tell if a statute is made of bronze by pouring a small amount of acid on the statue. Bronze will interact with the acid by making the acid fiss.


If you have gold with no karat markings will it stick to a magnet?

Gold, of any carat weight will not stick to a magnet. Only ferrous metals will stick to a magnet. Gold, aluminum, brass and copper are a few types of non-ferrous metals,and will not stick to a magnet. If your gold sticks to a magnet it is gold plated ferrous metal.


How can you be sure something is brass?

try with a magnet. If it does not stick then it is solid brass, although there are often traces of iron in the alloy, but a very small amount


What if its not gold but a magnet doesn't stick to it?

If it looks sort of like gold, brass would be a pretty good working hypothesis; brass is also not ferromagnetic.


What kind of materials do magnets stick to?

Any type of metal basically. No, only FERROUS metals. Aluminum, Copper, Brass, etc won't stick to a magnet.


What is difference between brass and bronze?

The biggest difference between bronze and brass is the density, mass, and weight. Bronze and brass are also made of different metals.


What is more valuable brass or bronze?

bronze, brass is a very simple metal


What non ferrous alloys were used by pre Iron Age metalworkers?

Bronze and brass. Bronze is made from copper and tin. Brass is made with copper and zinc


Are bronze and brass an examples of a type of mixture called an salt?

Bronze and brass are copper alloys, not salts.