iron and diffrent materials to make diffrent alloys
Tin, copper, lead. (So Bronze, solder, brass.)
Yes metals can be pure elements (eg iron, silver, copper, zinc, lead) and they can also be mixed together to form what is called an alloy (eg pewter, solder, bronze, brass, white gold).
No, Bronze is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of tin and copper and some other metals, depending on the use.
A mixture of 2 or more natural metals Bronze,brass,ferry metal,platnam,hyduron,monel,inconel eg 718,625,725,713,750x,incoly,waspaloy,carpenter 20 etc etc oh and st/steel It is an alloy of Iron, Nickel, Copper and other trace elements.
Why some metals do not rust is because they are less active. Look on the Periodic table. The further a element is to the right of the table, the more reactive. That is why metals like gold will rust whereas some metal further to the right like Tin will not. It is also why we made alloys, a mixture of metals, where precious metals are mixed with nonreactive metals so to make an alloy which will not rust.
Tin, copper, lead. (So Bronze, solder, brass.)
Yes metals can be pure elements (eg iron, silver, copper, zinc, lead) and they can also be mixed together to form what is called an alloy (eg pewter, solder, bronze, brass, white gold).
Yes.
Bronze antiques are typically made out of bronze metals. Bronze is made out of copper and tin to make it sturdy and tough. Some are often mixed with copper and zinc materials for a different color and composition.
Having worked in Jewelry factories..the main component metal is copper of which silver is plated onto it. Other metals are white metal or brass. Sometimes nickel. Nickel silver is plated on white metal and gold plate on brass or copper mixed alloys.
Tin and copper.
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.
Brass is an alloy, which is (generally) a combination of metals in a metallic matrix. In the case of brass, we see copper and zinc in combination, and these metals come together to become evenly mixed at the atomic level. That said, is brass a mixture in which the particles are evenly mixed at the level of atoms or molecules? Yes, it is.
No, Bronze is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of tin and copper and some other metals, depending on the use.
They are usually called metalloids. They are in the middle of being a metal and a non-metal
When tin and copper are mixed together to form bronze, they change in that their product is much tougher and stronger.
A mixture of 2 or more natural metals Bronze,brass,ferry metal,platnam,hyduron,monel,inconel eg 718,625,725,713,750x,incoly,waspaloy,carpenter 20 etc etc oh and st/steel It is an alloy of Iron, Nickel, Copper and other trace elements.