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The melting temperature of bronze is between that of tin and copper based on the amount of each in the alloy, usually around 950 degrees C (1750 F).

Bronze is an alloy of Copper (90%) and Tin (10%) although other metals are added to change characteristics such as lead, or gold or silver. The actual proportions of copper and tin (or other metals) can vary depending on the intended use of the alloy.

Copper melts at approximately 1100 degrees C (2000 degrees F) and pure tin melts much at much lower temperatures -approximately 230 degrees C (450 degrees F). The ratio of these and other metals will determine the actual melting point of the metal you have.

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