There is no periodic symbol for bronze as that is simply a mixture of copper (Cu) alloys usually added to tin (Sn) but sometimes other elements such as manganese (Mn), Silicone (Si) and Aluminium (Al) There is no periodic symbol for bronze as that is simply a mixture of copper (Cu) alloys usually added to tin (Sn) but sometimes other elements such as manganese (Mn), Silicone (Si) and Aluminium (Al)
No, because bronze is an alloy. The exact % depends on what the bronze will be used for, but 88% copper (symbol Cu) and 12% tin (symbol Sn) is the typical mix according to wikipedia.
No it isn't.This is because bronze is also made of copper and tin
there is none its just a mixture of Cu, Mn, Si and Al
bronze is an alloy of the elemens copper and tin periodic table contains elements and not alloys.
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
The symbol for Iodine is "I" on the Periodic Table.
The symbol of elements can be found on a periodic table.
none because it is not a elemet
Tin (symbol, Sn) is one among the metals of the periodic table's 14th group. Tin was discovered way back 3, 000 BC (Bronze Period).
Aluminium periodic symbol is Al
"Co" is the periodic symbol for Cobalt
bronze is an alloy of the elemens copper and tin periodic table contains elements and not alloys.
There is no symbol KM in the periodic table.
Al is the symbol for aluminium on the Periodic Table.
On the Periodic Table, the symbol for Mercury is "Hg." It comes from the Latin/Greek word, "hydrargyrum".
Hi,The periodic symbol for chlorine is clhope this helps you
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
Bronze is not an element it is a mixture of copper (Cu) and tin (Sn) and so does not have a symbol or formula of its own.
Astatine is placed in group-17 in the Periodic Table. Its symbol is At.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.