Electrum
This is a phosphor bronze.
The industrial name for a gold-copper alloy is Rose Goldor Tumbaga.If you also add silver to the alloy you get Electrum.
Bronze.
Bronze is an alloy composed primarily of copper and tin, with the addition of other elements such as aluminum, manganese, and nickel in varying proportions. Its chemical name would be complex due to the combination of these elements.
The nickname "Yellow Boy" is given to the first, model 1866, version of the Winchester lever-action repeating rifle. The name comes from the brass-like receiver (actually a bronze alloy),
The color bronze originated from the metal of the same name. Bronze is a type of alloy that is composed of copper with tin added to it, it is brown in color.
sheer guess.. pelaic gold Answer is mosaic gold
Various metals were in use in the Bronze Age. The name given by archaeologists to the period comes from the fact that bronze was the most widely used metal, but people also used copper and tin. Gold was used for decorative items and towards the end of the Bronze Age Iron was also widespread.
it is a another name for gold but is more like bronze
No one. The Bronze Age is a name given to a certain period in history.
Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminium, or silicon. All of these minerals come from the ground.
No, Dirilyte and Dirigold have no gold in them. The name was changed to eliminate possible misconceptions by the public here. I have a set of this flatware inherited from my mother. The company sells special polish for it. I'll buy a bottle soon. Gold doesn't need this treatment. Dirilyte is an alloy. All I know about it is from the Internet - other sites, which are easily found. Sources say this alloy includes what's in bronze, but, I gather, may include more elements.