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Is there a difference between a solid bronze and a bronze deposit casket?

Yes, there is a difference, but is less important than the difference between solid (sheet) bronze and cast bronze caskets. Solid bronze caskets are welded from sheets of wrought bronze. Bronze deposit caskets too, but they have an additional coat of bronze which is applied by an electrolytic (or similar) process to a base made of sheet bronze. This increases the thickness of the bronze walls and guarantees a smooth surface.


What dynasty began using bronze and advanced the use of bronze?

The Xia Dynasty in ancient China is believed to have been the first to use bronze extensively. They advanced the use of bronze in tools, weapons, and ritual objects, setting the stage for the Shang Dynasty to further develop bronze technology.


Metal is a natural or synthetic substance?

i don't know is it man made or natural?


Magnet test for bronze?

Bronze is not magnetic, so using a magnet to test for bronze will not yield any magnetic attraction. If a magnet is drawn to an object purported to be bronze, it likely indicates that the object is not bronze, but rather a magnetic metal such as iron.


A sculptor has prepared a mold for casting a bronze figure The figure has a volume of 200 If bronze has a density of 7.9 how many ounces of bronze are needed in the preparation of the bronze figu?

To find the weight of bronze needed, you can use the formula: weight = volume * density. In this case, weight = 200 * 7.9 = 1580 ounces. So, 1580 ounces of bronze are needed for the preparation of the bronze figure.

Related Questions

Is bronze natural material?

No


What is Ancient Greece natural resources?

bronze grapes and clay


How do bronze propellers last in salt water?

Bronze is a type of metal that has a natural salt resistent compound on it hint the reason they made the Statue of Liberty of bronze and copper


What is an arsenical bronze?

An arsenical bronze is a natural alloy of tin consisting of a small amount of arsenic, of a better quality than pure copper.


What colour are copper earrings?

Copper earrings are typically copper colored which is a mix of gold and bronze which creates a lighter bronze which is shiny to give the earrings the natural copper color.


Is it normal for an antique bronze statue to turn green?

Yes, Bronze will gradually turn green as it ages. I think that, scientifically, it is a process of oxidization, but irrespective of cause it is a natural process. It usually only affects the outside of bronze objects and can be (carefully) cleaned off.


What is a natural solution to polishing antique bronze sconce?

If you are looking for a natural solution to polishing sconces, you may go to the "About" website and find their Chemistry part of the website, it will tell you the steps.


Can you recycle bronze?

Bronze is a metal alloy typically composed of copper and tin, which can be recycled. The recycling process involves melting down the bronze to extract the base metals for reuse in new products. Recycling bronze helps conserve natural resources and reduces the need for mining and extraction of raw materials.


What has the author Benny Josef Peiser written?

Benny Josef Peiser has written: 'Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations'


What is an alloy consisting of Copper Zinc and Tin?

the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.


How do you distinguish between a piece of cotton and a piece of bronze?

they have different properties: density: Bronze has a higher density ~7.8 than cotton ~0.9electric conductivity: bronze conducts electricity, cotton does notthermal conductivity: bronze has a relatively high thermal conductivity cotton relatively lowcolor: bronze is reddish metallic, shiny; cotton is matte whitecoefficient of thermal expansion......Almost all properties differ...


What color was Mary todd lincolns hair?

Dark brown with natural bronze high lights