Bronze doesn't spark or flake. In some cases, bronze hammers are used to tap things like bearings into place to avoid contamination from chips flying off like you get with a steel hammer.
Bronze is harder and stiffer than copper, so that tools made from bronze last longer in use than tools made of copper.
It made better tools than the stone and copper used before it.
Even in its pure form, iron is stronger than copper (although copper doesn't rust the way iron does) and iron is also used in making various kinds of steel which are much stronger than iron, and incomparably stronger than copper. Copper can also be used in alloys which are stronger than pure copper, such as brass and bronze, however, even the strongest copper alloy is much weaker than steel. Copper is much more electrically conductive than steel, and along with its greater flexibility and resistance to chemical corrosion, this makes it much better for wiring than iron or any iron alloy would be. So for each metal, there are particular uses. . Bronze (an alloy of mostly copper with up to 23% tin) is a much stronger metal than iron. This is why during the early iron age, the Roman foot soldiers were issued iron swords but their commanders had bronze swords.
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.
Oxygen will make it impure and will react with the copper making it copper oxide, which isnt as conductive as copper alone
Sn is the chemical symbol for the metal Tin. Towards the end of the period referred to by archaeologists as the Stone Age, skilled metal workers discovered that adding a small ammount of tin to copper produced a metal which was harder and more durable than the pure copper they had been using for making tools etc. This alloy is now known as Bronze, and the invention of it started the next period which archaeologists refer to as the Bronze Age. This all happened approximately 5000 years ago, or 3000 BC.
Copper Chlorine is a cycle that is broken up into four steps. It is a thermochemical cycle for making hydrogen.
Bronze and brass. Bronze is made from copper and tin. Brass is made with copper and zinc
bronze
they mixed copper and tin to make bronze look up the process of making bronze to learn the whole procedure
Bronze replaced stone as the primary material for making tools when the Stone Age ended. Bronze is an alloy made by combining copper with tin, resulting in a stronger and more durable material than stone. This shift marked the beginning of the Bronze Age.
by making tools like swords and helmets
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tungsten or sometimes copper
Gold was made before copper, silver and bronze. Making gold was easier and took a lot less time.
mostly copper and aluminum
Bronze is a mixture. Only elements have chemical symbols on the periodic table I believe. Elements can't be broken down into simpler substances. Mixtures have 2 or more substances that are not chemically united. Bronze is made of tin and copper.
Corinth was famous for making bronze. It was very valuable and believed to have been made from an alloy of copper with silver or gold, or possibly both.
Even in its pure form, iron is stronger than copper (although copper doesn't rust the way iron does) and iron is also used in making various kinds of steel which are much stronger than iron, and incomparably stronger than copper. Copper can also be used in alloys which are stronger than pure copper, such as brass and bronze, however, even the strongest copper alloy is much weaker than steel. Copper is much more electrically conductive than steel, and along with its greater flexibility and resistance to chemical corrosion, this makes it much better for wiring than iron or any iron alloy would be. So for each metal, there are particular uses. . Bronze (an alloy of mostly copper with up to 23% tin) is a much stronger metal than iron. This is why during the early iron age, the Roman foot soldiers were issued iron swords but their commanders had bronze swords.