Well, firstly they got a bronze picaxe and mined the copper ore. Then they would do the same with tin ore. After having one of each ore, they would take it to the furnace where they made bronze bars. Then they would use a hammer (they are only about 2gp in the general store) and the bronze bar on an anvil and create weapons like bronze daggers or armour like bronze chain mails.
The difference in temperature rise between zinc and iron with copper sulfate is due to their differing reactivities. Iron is more reactive than zinc, so it releases more energy when reacting with copper sulfate. This higher reactivity results in a greater increase in temperature during the reaction.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin(generally). In the ancient world these could both be found as pure metal in nature and they can be smelted using basic metallurgical skills. Aluminium on the other hand is only found in the combined form in nature, generally alumina in bauxite. To refine aluminium from its ore requires the melting of alumina and electrolysis to refine the metal. (this requires electricity which the ancients didn't have) In fact aluminium use to be valued higher than gold! That is why the Washington Monument's tip is an aluminium pyramid!!!
Approximately 63.5g of copper can be obtained from 100g of copper sulfate through a chemical reaction known as displacement. This reaction involves immersing a piece of metal (such as iron) in a copper sulfate solution, causing the copper ions in the solution to be replaced by the metal ions.
Pots made of iron are known for their durability and heat retention properties. Iron pots are ideal for cooking dishes that require high heat, such as searing meats or making stews. Additionally, iron is more affordable compared to other materials like copper or stainless steel, making it a popular choice for cookware.
no!!! Brass is an alloy of copper and tin; frequently other alloying elements are contained.
Copper is a much better electrical conductor than iron.
Copper is more malleable and can be formed easier. However, it is much softer than iron and doesn't carry weight well. Copper is more corrosion resistant than iron is and oxidizes very slowly.
In terms of tensile strength, iron is stronger than copper. Iron is a harder and more durable metal compared to copper, which is softer and more malleable. This difference in strength makes iron more suitable for applications where high strength and durability are required.
When compared by volume, copper is best, then aluminum and finally iron. When compared by weight, aluminum is better than copper. You have to compare by volume because aluminum is so much lighter than copper, an aluminum wire that weighed the same as a copper wire would be much bigger and harder to work with.
Chalcopyrite which is a copper iron sulphide mineral with formula CuFeS2.
Copper wires conduct electricity much better than iron. This is because electric current passes through copper with very less resistance. it is also more ductile and malleable.
Iron needs to be heated to a much higher temperature to find and mold
It depends if they are copper-nickel (post-1964) or 90% silver quarters (1964 and earlier). If they are copper-nickel, dated 1965 and earlier, they are only worth face, if they are silver, they are worth the silver content.
iron, copper, metals in general gases not so much
no it was notAnswer:The earliest record of gold was in Egyptian hieroglyphs from as early as 2600 BCE. We do not know how much earlier in prehistoric times it was discovered.
Although iron is worth much less per pound than some other metals such as copper, aluminum, silver, chromium, etc., iron is worth money.
You should try biotin. also zinc,iron,B-12,and copper but not to much copper because it can harm you. hope i helped.