solder--its an alloy used 4 joining metals
Tin, copper, lead. (So Bronze, solder, brass.)
To separate Tin from Tin Ore you have to heat it to combine the compounds together. Also if you combine Tin Ore with copper it makes a bronze bar. :)
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Tin and lead make solder.
Any of various fusible alloys, usually tin and lead, used to join metallic parts.
Tin and lead makes pewter
No, most metals do not react with each other, By melting "together" you'll make a mixture named Lead-Tin alloy: Tin forms a eutectic mixture with lead containing 63% tin and 37% lead, used as "solder"
Solder melts before pure tin or pure lead because the molecules of the tin and the lead which make up the solder have not bonded chemically (they have only been mixed together so there has been not chemical reaction), so can easily vibrate quicker, therefore they will melt quicker.
Tin lead.
Tin and copper.
A solution of copper and tin is a mixture at the atomic leverl. No amount of optical magnification can reveal the different metals in the alloy. The mixture is a random arrangement of copper and tin atoms.
When people mixed Tin and Copper together.
Tin, copper, lead. (So Bronze, solder, brass.)
To separate Tin from Tin Ore you have to heat it to combine the compounds together. Also if you combine Tin Ore with copper it makes a bronze bar. :)
When tin and copper are mixed together to form bronze, they change in that their product is much tougher and stronger.
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Tin and lead make solder.