iron will rust faster because the hydrogen molecules combine with metalic molecules in the iron faster which causes the chemical reaction process to speed up
sincerly, Jake from AZ 7th grade student
steel is an alloy of iron and about 0.1%-0.3% carbon. bronze is an alloy of copper+ tin....( not steel)
In anthropology, bronze is regarded as one of the oldest "hard" metals. In chemistry and metallurgy, it is kind of in-between hard and soft. There is not just one metal "bronze". Bronze originally referred to alloys of copper and tin, but today bronze is made with copper in combination with tin, manganese, aluminum, and other materials. Each alloy has its own hardness.
2p coins were made of bronze from their introduction until 1992, when the rising price of copper forced the Royal Mint to start making the coins from steel with a thin copper plating.
Don't think you've understood the word. An alloy is a mix of metals. Bronze for instance is an alloy consisiting of copper and tin.
Bronze is a metal alloy made primarily of copper and tin. It is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Bronze is commonly used in applications such as sculptures, musical instruments, and architectural decorations.
To conduct this experiment, expose equal amounts of copper, bronze, and steel to the same level of moisture and air for a specific period. Monitor and record any signs of rust formation on each metal over time. The metal that shows the earliest and most significant rust formation would be considered as rusting the fastest.
cooper is a pure metal
Steel, bronze, gold, silver, copper,
steel,copper,and bronze
Iron and copper, steel and bronze are not elements.
If steel rusts faster than copper or bronze, then which of copper or bronze rusts faster than the other one?
Iron, Steel, Bronze, Copper, Silver, I believe these are all metals....
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Both metals are minor alloying elements of steel, so you could make steel with bronze.
Most metal caskets are made of steel, either carbon steel or stainless steel. But zinc, aluminum, copper, and bronze are also used for making metal coffins.
From decimalization until 1991, the 1p coin was bronze. From 1992 onwards, it has been copper plated steel.
Most metal caskets are made of steel, either carbon steel or stainless steel. But zinc, aluminum, copper, and bronze are also used for making metal coffins.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.