Bronze.
They do not alloy. Copper and tin form bronze, but do not alloy with steel or iron.
steel is an alloy of iron and about 0.1%-0.3% carbon. bronze is an alloy of copper+ tin....( not steel)
No, bronze is an alloy typically made of copper and tin. It is not considered a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. The proportions vary a bit as the alloy desired. Use the link below to check out the Wikipedia post on the alloy brass and see what's up.
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper with about 12% tin.
Bronze is an alloy made from Copper and Tin.
Bronze is an alloy composed primarily of copper and tin, with the proportion of these two elements varying based on the desired characteristics of the bronze. Other elements, such as aluminum, manganese, or silicon, may also be added in smaller amounts to modify its properties.
The tin weight is 7g !
Pewter or bronze depending on the ratio of the copper to tin.
yes bronze is an alloy, copper and tin
Any alloy of copper and tin is called bronze.
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