Mixture, because the elements are not chemical combined together.
Mixture, because the elements are not chemical combined together.
There is no valence of bronze. It is not a chemical compound, but a mixture of copper and tin.
Neither. Bronze is an alloy of multiple metals. Usually copper and tin are by far the largest percentage but there are many alloys known of as bronze with different 'recipes'.
Bronze is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform alloy composed of copper and tin atoms dispersed throughout the material. This results in consistent properties and composition throughout the material.
No. Copper an tin form an alloy called bronze. An alloy, is a mixture not a compound. Metals can form binary compounds with nonmetals, but not other metals.
Mixture, because the elements are not chemical combined together.
no it is not.
Bronze is not an element, nor is it a compound. It is a mixture of copper and tin.
Bronze is an alloy. I've never heard of classifying metals as homogeneous or heterogeneous. If I had to put it in one, well it's definitely not heterogeneous, because that would consist of a mixture of dissimilar components. An alloy has a uniform 'mixture' of elements, so I guess that would make it homogeneous!
No, it is a compound of copper and tin.
There is no valence of bronze. It is not a chemical compound, but a mixture of copper and tin.
Yes, bronze is a homogeneous mixture.
because copper is an element and bronze is not. but, also because copper is one of the two elements that make up bronze, which is an alloy. the other element being iron.Copper is an element by itselfBronze is a compound - a mixture of copper and tin mainlyThere is also brass - copper and zinc mixture
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture of metals called an alloy.
Water is a compound
Neither. Bronze is an alloy of multiple metals. Usually copper and tin are by far the largest percentage but there are many alloys known of as bronze with different 'recipes'.
It is a mixture.