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It depends on the ratio of the alloy. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. It is two materials mixed together. The periodic table is of elements, so it would not fit on the Periodic Table. If the bronze is 90% copper and 10% tin, then it would be the relative Atomic Mass of copper and tin in the correct ratio. It is a small amount heavier than copper as it contains heavy tin. Tin is similar to lead in weight.I thinkbronze isbronzium in Latin.

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