Yes, it has.
Metallic zinc, which is present in the alloy bronze, reacts with atmospheric oxygen to form its oxide.
Bronze is an alloy that consists of copper and usually tin. When added to nitric acid, the nitrate anions attack the tin and copper cations to produce copper (II) nitrate and Tin (II) nitrate. Nitrogen monoxide is released but reacts with oxygen in the air to produce nitrogen dioxide.
The word equation for the reaction between sulfur and air is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
Carbon, Lead, Uranium are chemical elements. Bronze is an alloy - Cu + Sn (and some other minor elements). Methane is a chemical compound - CH4. Air is a mixture of elements (Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, etc.) and compounds (water, carbon dioxide, etc.)
The reaction that takes place when a magnesium ribbon is burnt in air is a combustion reaction. This reaction produces magnesium oxide as a product, and it is exothermic, releasing heat and light.
Tarnishing is a process where a metal (like silver or copper) loses its shine and develops a dull or darkened appearance due to exposure to air, moisture, or chemicals. It is caused by a chemical reaction that forms a thin layer of corrosion on the metal surface.
Bronze is an alloy, which is a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals.
Bronze is an alloy that consists of copper and usually tin. When added to nitric acid, the nitrate anions attack the tin and copper cations to produce copper (II) nitrate and Tin (II) nitrate. Nitrogen monoxide is released but reacts with oxygen in the air to produce nitrogen dioxide.
This metal is not oxidized.
Gagan Narang from India won Bronze in 10 m air rifle shooting at Olympics 2012.
A chemical reaction, by definition, does not require air unless one of the constituents of the reaction is intended to be supplied by it.
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There should be no reaction between the two metals.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin with copper being oxidized to give the green color you speak of. 2Cu + O2 --> 2CuO The reaction.
When bronze is exposed to water and oxygen, it can form a patina or green layer on its surface called bronze disease. This is a result of a chemical reaction between the metal and the water, leading to corrosion. It is important to keep bronze objects dry to prevent this from happening.
Yes, bronze is a reactive metal. It can oxidize when exposed to air and moisture, forming a patina or greenish layer on its surface over time. This patina can protect the underlying bronze from further corrosion.
During the Viet War, a Bronze Star could be awarded for Meritorious Achievement. If the Bronze Star was for heroism it must have the "V" device attached to it (as well as the written orders authorizing it). An "Air Medal" was for aviation performance; in the US Army (during the Viet War), 25 CAs (Combat Air Assaults) from a helicopter, for a US Infantryman (Grunt), authorized him an "Air Medal."
The bronze medal winner of the Men's 10 Metre Air Pistol Event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was Pang Wei.