3 parts copper and 2 parts zinc
That might be a good recipe for a bronze alloy but alloys are not considered chemical compounds.
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
Anything appearing on the periodic table is a pure element, not a compound or a mixture. Copper (atomic symbol is Cu), is located in the right side, middle region of the Periodic Table and is an element, a metal element.
A copper door knob is a mixture, as it is made up of a combination of copper metal and potentially other elements or compounds depending on the specific door knob design (e.g., other metals for strength or decorative finishes).
Copper is a chemical element. It can be a compound but copper is usually known as a chemical element.
This is a displacement reaction: Copper is (barely) higher in the electromotive series than silver, so that the silver in a compound can be displaced by copper, resulting in the formation of unreacted silver.
Cu (copper) is an element.
Yes. Brass is mainly a mixture of copper (Cu, element # 29) and zinc (Zn, element # 30).
Copper is an element. It is element 29 with the symbol Cu.
Copper is an element. It is element 29 with the symbol Cu.
Copper is a element. It is neither compound nor mixture.
copper is a full element and the symbol is Cu,not CU
Brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc, is considered a mixture because it contains two or more different substances that are physically combined.
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
Because brass is not on the periodic table of the elements. It's a mixture of (typically) 85% copper [Cu] and 15% zinc [Zn].
Copper is an element itself Symbol Cu Not a mixture like brass or bronze etc.
No, copper (Cu) is an element.No, it is an element
Brass isn't an element: it doesn't have an atomic number. It's an alloy made from Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn), atomic numbers 29 and 30, respectively. Sources: Common household periodic table.