Bronze is not an element because it is made up of more than one type of atom. It is an alloy made up of different metallic elements, such as copper and tin (An alloy is made of a metal and a metal/non-metal). This means that Bronze cannot be considered an element because it is made up of different atoms.
zinc is not ductile as copper because ti is brittle i.e. hard but shattered easily
Its atomic size is larger than coppers's. Thus, its electron affinity is lesser and so is its electronegativity
The alloy combination results in a tighter electron bond, stronger than both lead and tin comined
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Copper is very malleable.
Sodium chloride- ionic solids tend to be brittle and shatter, bronze is an alloy of copper and tin and metals and alloys are malleable.
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Yes, copper is a ductile element as well as a malleable element. Most metal elements can be classified as being ductile and malleable. They are also good conductors of heat and electricity and are normally shiny and clean. Keep in mind these rules apply most of the time.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
Copper is a malleable metal.
Well, it's pretty brittle, so relatively, no. More malleable than diamonds, less malleable than copper.
Copper is very malleable.
Sodium chloride- ionic solids tend to be brittle and shatter, bronze is an alloy of copper and tin and metals and alloys are malleable.
No, diamond is not malleable at all. Copper is one of the most malleable substances.
Bronze is less malleable.
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No. Copper is a pure metallic element. Bronze is an alloy (an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements) of Copper usually with Tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. Bronze is harder and less malleable than pure metallic copper.
Yes, copper is a ductile element as well as a malleable element. Most metal elements can be classified as being ductile and malleable. They are also good conductors of heat and electricity and are normally shiny and clean. Keep in mind these rules apply most of the time.
Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
yes
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.