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Bronze is best known as an alloy of copper and tin, but copper alloyed with aluminum, arsenic, manganese, phosphorous, silicon, etc., can also referred to as bronzes.

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What is an alloy consisting of Copper Zinc and Tin?

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Bronze is composed of copper and what other element?

Bronze is an alloy made from Copper and Tin.


What is an alloy of copper tin and steel?

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How is bronze alloy produced?

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Which alloy of copper and tin?

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How are cooper and bronze different?

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Is bronze a substance?

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Is bronze a mineral?

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Is steel a useful alloy of copper and tin?

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