Brass is an alloy (a kind of solid solution, i.e. a mixture) of zinc, copper, and occasionally some other stuff.
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.
Brass is an alloy (a homogeneous mixture).
Brass is a mixture. It is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc. The atoms of the two metals are mixed together but they do not form a new compound. The proportions of the two metals can be altered to give brass of varying properties and characteristics for different uses and applications.
No. Brass is a mixture.
Mixture
compound
Gold is an element, while brass is a mixture. Gold is a pure substance with the chemical symbol Au, consisting only of gold atoms. In contrast, brass is an alloy made primarily of copper and zinc, which means it contains multiple elements mixed together but does not have a fixed composition like a compound.
No mentos are not a mixture but brass is. The element in brass are copper and zinc.
Brass is a homogeneous mixture because it is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc. Alloys are made from combinations of different metals. Homogeneous mixtures are uniform in their compositions.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.