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COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
Gold imitation are made from copper alloyed with tin, zinc or aluminium.
Bronze is an 'alloy' of copper and some second (or third) metal like tin. Sometimes phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon are materials found in bronze. Brass, on the other hand, is copper alloyed with zinc.
it is used to make a lot of useful alloys such as:Brass -contains 35% of Zinc (and 65% copper)alloyed with lead and tin to make it useful for soldering
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COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
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Copper and zinc make the metal alloy brass.
Pure metal is weaker than alloyed metal. ! and zinc oxide + Gold = zinc oxide + gold. !
Gold imitation are made from copper alloyed with tin, zinc or aluminium.
Alloys that contain only copper and zinc are usually called "brass"; there are also some alloys that contain one or more other metals in addition to copper and zinc, and these usually have another name.
I believe the copper needs support with the zinc as a filler. Copper is a soft metal.
The term "metal" refers to a large group of chemical elements, generally ranging from gray to silver to gold in color, that share common characteristics such a malleability and electrical conductivity. Iron is one such chemical element. Mixtures of metals, with other chemical additions are called "alloys." Some examples: * Iron alloyed with carbon is steel * Iron alloyed with chrome and/or nickel is stainless steel * Copper alloyed with tin is bronze * Copper alloyed with zinc is brass * Tin alloyed with copper and antimony is pewter
Bronze is an 'alloy' of copper and some second (or third) metal like tin. Sometimes phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon are materials found in bronze. Brass, on the other hand, is copper alloyed with zinc.