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A) What elements does bronze contain? In other words, what is it made of?

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B) What objects (***not elements, as bronze is not an element) contain bronze?

The answer to A) is easy:

Bronze is usually a mixture of copper and tin. Though sometimes the tin can be replaced with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. Note that copper is always the base of any alloy called 'bronze'.

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