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Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.Answer 2: Bronze is a general term describing alloys of copper, the most common type of Bronze today is an alloy of copper and tin (often lead or other materials are added too to improve quality).In the early Bronze Age Bronze made with Copper and Arsenic was the most common type.
Both these alloys contain the common metal,copper
Yes, barium is a contrast medium and is actually one of the most common of the contrast mediums used in enemas and other x-ray based tests. Iodine is another contrast medium that is quite common.
Bronze is a mixture of approx 88% copper and 12% tin and is thought to have been around since as early as 4000BC in ancient Iran and Iraq and was common by 3000BC around the remainder of the Mediterranian. Interesting fact before the more common copper/tin bronze an earlier version combined copper/arsenic but it wasn't as strong or durable and of course it would have been highly toxic due to the arsenic
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
Ancient China .
Earthenware and stoneware were made the most during the Shang Dynasty.
yes bronze is a common noun
hot and cold and warm
Copper, bronze, and iron are all metals and conductors of electricity.
Body, Rock, Weaving are some that I know of (Canvas is NOT one).
Objects made of bronze were common in the Shang Dynasty of China.
Objects made of bronze were common in the Shang Dynasty of China.
ch'in I think
The primary material for all wealthy and large Bronze Age civilizations was bronze. Bronze was expensive, however, so it was also quite common for common foot soldiers to use stone weapons (maces, for instance) or even fire-hardened spears.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.Answer 2: Bronze is a general term describing alloys of copper, the most common type of Bronze today is an alloy of copper and tin (often lead or other materials are added too to improve quality).In the early Bronze Age Bronze made with Copper and Arsenic was the most common type.
No. Amber is the solidified sap from resinous trees (such as pines). Bronze is a metal. Other than color, the two have essentially nothing in common.