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Q: Where in the world are people the color of brass?
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Can zinc color change into brass color?

YES


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Green.


How do you tell the difference between brass and copper?

The brass has much lighter color (yellowish to light reddish), then the copper (reddish brown). The brass is copper mixed with zinc. The more copper in the mix, the darker the color.


What happens to Brass in Citric acid?

It will dissolve brass slowly. It can be used as cleaner, but it results in a reddish color. Rinse the brass parts with H2O2 may get back the original color, too much and it will turn greenish.


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For some people, it is the prettiest color in the world, for some people they personally dislike the color. It is a matter of taste in the eye.


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What colour is brass?

Yellow.Can say Golden color


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Gold has a bright, metallic yellow color. It is not unlike the color of brass, but the shade of yellow is lighter.


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i mean with Zinc and brass bronze can i make the gold color?


Who made the first Brass Icons?

your mom because she is one of the biggest people in the world ya beby


What colour is brass when highly polished?

New or polished brass is a metal alloy, and the color varies from a light, bright "yellowish" to a moderately dark "reddish" color, depending on the ratio of elements in the alloy. Generally, the more copper the darker and more reddish the appearance. As brass is allowed to weather (be exposed to oxygen, moisture and atmospheric gases) it changes colour to a deeper brown. This coloured coating is called a patina. It may be added artificially to brass or bronze items by coating them with chemical mixtures.