Brass is an alloy, a mixture.
Copper is an element itself Symbol Cu Not a mixture like brass or bronze etc.
zinc and copper-its an alloy (homogeneous mixture) so it has variable composition
Brass isn't an element: it doesn't have an atomic number. It's an alloy made from Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn), atomic numbers 29 and 30, respectively. Sources: Common household periodic table.
It is a mixture of Gold and Copper (AU+Cu)
Brass is an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn).
Because brass is not on the periodic table of the elements. It's a mixture of (typically) 85% copper [Cu] and 15% zinc [Zn].
Alloys are homogeneous mixture of at least two metals: bronze (Cu, Sn) and brass (Cu, Zn) are example of two copper alloys.
Brass is in Brass :P Brass is an alloy, so its made out of different metals mixed togther. Most brass is 63% copper and 37% Zinc.
Yes. Brass is mainly a mixture of copper (Cu, element # 29) and zinc (Zn, element # 30).
Copper is an element itself Symbol Cu Not a mixture like brass or bronze etc.
zinc and copper-its an alloy (homogeneous mixture) so it has variable composition
There isn't a chemical symbol for Brass. It is an alloy; a mixture of metals in various proportions, depending on what qualities are desired in the final product. Brass is an alloy of Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn). Its chemical formula is CuZn
Cu (copper) is an element.
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
1 brass= 1oo cu ft
Brass isn't an element: it doesn't have an atomic number. It's an alloy made from Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn), atomic numbers 29 and 30, respectively. Sources: Common household periodic table.
Yes, brass is made of two or more materials.