yes it does make brass but i don't know how it does
Brass is mainly an alloy of copper and zinc. Some alloys do have small amounts of arsenic added also.
Zinc and Copper Copper and zinc make up the mixture (alloy) brass.
Brass is an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn).
Copper and zinc combined form an alloy known as brass. Brass is a durable and malleable material commonly used in various applications, such as in plumbing fixtures, musical instruments, and decorative items.
Brass is an alloy made by combining copper with zinc. It is not a nonmetal; it is a metallic alloy.
Brass is mainly an alloy of copper and zinc. Some alloys do have small amounts of arsenic added also.
Zinc and Copper Copper and zinc make up the mixture (alloy) brass.
Brass is an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn).
Zinc is alloyed with copper to make brass. Depending on the desired characteristics, varying amounts of zinc can be added to create different types of brass with specific properties. Brass is often used in applications that require a combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.
Zinc and copper make brass, and tin and copper make bronze.
Yes. Zinc + Copper = Brass so there must be Zinc in Brass.
copper and zinc are two alloys that make up brass
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.
Copper and zinc combined form an alloy known as brass. Brass is a durable and malleable material commonly used in various applications, such as in plumbing fixtures, musical instruments, and decorative items.
there are many combinations of brass/copper/zinc. High brass for example has 65% copper and 35% zinc. Nickel brass has 70% copper and 24.5% zinc with 5.5% nickel Prince's has 75% copper and 25% zinc
Brass is an alloy made by combining copper with zinc. It is not a nonmetal; it is a metallic alloy.
Brass is the alloy of copper and zinc.