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No. Strictly speaking, "ferrous metals" are those that contain iron, and neither lead nor brass contains appreciable amounts of iron. It might be possible (I'm not a metallurgist) to make a type of brass that did contain a significant amount of iron, in which case it would be ferrous. [Note: apparently it is; I looked it up, and both Aich's Alloy and Muntz Metal are types of brass that contain some iron.]
Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
no!!! Brass is an alloy of copper and tin; frequently other alloying elements are contained.
Look at the periodic table to see which of these has the greatest atomic number. In reverse order: silver, gold, mercury, lead (82)
Zinc is the metal that will replace iron in an iron solution through a displacement reaction because it is more reactive. Copper, gold, and lead are less reactive than iron and would not displace it in a solution.
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Aluminum, copper, nickel, iron, gold, silver, zinc, lead, pewter and brass.
Copper, Tin, Lead, Zinc, Brass, Steel, Pot Metal, Iron, Aluminum, Gold, Silver.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
No. Strictly speaking, "ferrous metals" are those that contain iron, and neither lead nor brass contains appreciable amounts of iron. It might be possible (I'm not a metallurgist) to make a type of brass that did contain a significant amount of iron, in which case it would be ferrous. [Note: apparently it is; I looked it up, and both Aich's Alloy and Muntz Metal are types of brass that contain some iron.]
mainly wood,paper and stone,most metals involed were used for idols and bells they were iron,lead,brass and gold very little silver if any.
Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
Iron, lead, zinc, gold.
Elements.
no!!! Brass is an alloy of copper and tin; frequently other alloying elements are contained.
zink , lead , gold , iron and gas
zinc, iron, gold, lead