Brass is a solid solution. If you melted it, it would still be homogeneous, it wouldn't separate out...ever.
It is a compound of copper and zinc. By changing the ratio of the two, brass can be made into an alloy that has different hardness's.
yes, it is.
yes
mixture
brass is a mixture of copper and zinc at room temperature.but at high temperatures it is a solution because it melts and becomes liquid
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
An alloy of copper and zinc is called brass. Tin or aluminum can be added to brass to increase its resistance to corrosion. (see related link for types of brass)
it is an ionic bond
DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DANGER, DANGER, DANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You run the risk of causing the brass to weaken. If you want to clean brass, tumble it with crushed corn cobs or crushed walnut hulls.
Brass is a mixture or a solution; these two terms are not mutually exclusive.
Brass is a solution as it is homogenous in composition. In cannot be separated out. The particles are as one and do not hang where there could be spun out. Since they cannot be separated, brass is a solution.
A paint is a solution; only a single phase alloy is considered as a solid solution, so brass is a solution.
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Brass
brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
brass is a mixture of copper and zinc at room temperature.but at high temperatures it is a solution because it melts and becomes liquid
Diluted vinegar solution can also be used to clean brass. It can be prepared bymixing one part of vinegar with ten parts of water.
Brass is a mixture of two metals (copper and tin) called 'alloy', NOT a solution.
Brass is a solid solution. If you melted it, it would still be homogeneous, it wouldn't separate out...ever.
Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion
A brass is not a type of drum.