Well, I think it can be but it would depend what you wanted to combine it with
No, brass is not a pure metal. It is an alloy made by combining copper and zinc in specific proportions to create a material with unique properties such as increased strength and corrosion resistance.
zinc.
yes. It is a non ferrous metal in that it is an alloy of copper and zinc. Ferrous refers to iron, the elemental symbol for iron is Fe.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
No, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
They are made of an alloy of zinc.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc; alloys are considered as heterogeneous mixtures.
Material: Zinc Alloy Metal(Lead-free)
Brass is an alloy (combination) of copper and zinc so is a manufactured metal NOT a base metal that can be mined from the ground.
Brass is an alloy. This means that it's made up of a mixture of substances. Brass is made up of the metals copper (70%) and zinc (30%).So to summarise, it's an alloy that's made up of the metals copper and zinc.
Brass is a metal alloy made of copper and zinc. The proportions are altered to suit the type of brass needed.
Brass (copper and zinc), Bronze (copper and Tin) also nickel