Bronze has a higher density. so for an equal volume bronze will be heavier.
Iron is heavier because iron is a metal and metals are heavier but silica is not a metal so silica is lighter than iron.
Bronze is non ferrous, as it does not contain any iron.
A bike gets heavier after rusting because rust is the result of iron reacting with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide. Iron oxide has a greater mass than iron alone, adding to the weight of the bike.
Iron was discovered after copper and bronze. Iron tools and weapons revolutionized human society by being stronger and more durable than previous materials. This discovery marked the beginning of the Iron Age.
the answer to this question is very basic, the answer is very simply bronze is much more stronger and harder than iron. however not used to make swords and other things because bronze became too expensive.
Iron weighs 0.284 pounds per cubic inch, while cast iron is about 0.25-0.27 pounds per cubic inch, due to how it is made and processed. So pure iron is heavier
yes
Pewter,Bronze, Matte Black are the three coloursin which Grape Cast Iron Chimineas comes in.
Iron is heavier because iron is a metal and metals are heavier but silica is not a metal so silica is lighter than iron.
Iron fillings are heavier.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
Bronze
No, iron is heavier than wood.
Bronze and iron were an important introduction because they were a new, stronger medium for weaponry. By creating bronze and iron weapons, warfare was revolutionized.
Cast iron, aluminum, phosphor-bronze, spring steel, mild steel etc.
Bronze does not rust the way that iron does, bronze will corrode, but at a much slower rate than iron.
Copper, bronze, and iron are all metals and conductors of electricity.