Copper and zinc.
no it is not. you can find all the known elements on a periodic table of elements online or in a science textbook
Brass is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of a combination of copper and zinc, which are two elements. As a homogeneous mixture, brass has a uniform composition and properties throughout.
Brass is a compound (or to be technically correct, an alloy) made from the elements zinc and copper. Both of these elements can be found in the transition metals section of the periodic table.
copper and zinc
Brass is the alloy between copper and zinc; sometimes other minor alloying elements are added (Pb, Sn, Fe, Al, As, Mn).
Brass itself is not an element, but it is made of two metallic elements (copper and zinc). Brass is an 'alloy', a combination of two metals.
no it is not. you can find all the known elements on a periodic table of elements online or in a science textbook
Brass and bronze are both alloys: metals made by combining two or more metals. Because alloys contain two different types of molecules, brass and bronze aren't elements. * Brass is composed of copper and zinc * Bronze is composed of copper and tin
because they are not elements...they are alloys
Brass is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of a combination of copper and zinc, which are two elements. As a homogeneous mixture, brass has a uniform composition and properties throughout.
Brass is a compound (or to be technically correct, an alloy) made from the elements zinc and copper. Both of these elements can be found in the transition metals section of the periodic table.
Elements. Copper and Zinc to be specific.
Because it is a brass instrument...? Many instruments are made of brass.
copper and zinc
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
hydrogen and methane