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A bronze medal is typically made of a mixture of copper and tin. Assuming a standard bronze medal composition of 90% copper and 10% tin, and a typical weight of 450 grams, you can estimate the number of atoms using Avogadro's number and the atomic masses of copper and tin.

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Your father had a bronze star bronze star ribbon and then a small bronze star ribbon What does that all mean?

It probably means he earned a Bronze Star Medal. The medal was awarded to the soldier in a case that included three items: A bronze Star Medal, a ribbon and maybe a metallic version of the ribbon. The Bronze Star Medal was a medal in the shape of a STAR that was bronze. It hung from a ribbon that was mainly RED with a BLUE and WHITE strip. If awarded to the soldier, the STAR would have his name engraved on the back. If the ribbon has an Oak Leaf device or a small Star device or a brass "V" attached to the ribbon, this denotes a special recognition for the award. The Oak Leaf represents a second award of the Medal. The "V" recognizes the soldier for Valor.


Is the bronze medal in the Olympics bronze?

It signifies that an athlete in an Olympic individual competition or a team in an Olympic team competition has finshed in third place.


How many different types of atoms are there in gold silver and bronze?

The metal we know as bronze is an alloy of two metals (two elements). It is (Sn)/ tin and (Cu)/ copper that make bronze, so it has two types of atoms in it.


How did you get a bronze star?

The language governing the award of the Bronze Star Medal includes "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces".


What is the Bronze Star issued for?

The Bronze Star medal was established in 1944. The language governing the award of the medal includes "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces. Do anything noted above, and you would be qualifed for the award.