Brass is shiny under certain conditions. If the brass is polished or cleaned the right way it will result in a shiny appearance.
Brass is a metal alloy
Gold, definitely. How about fixing this question as to what type of "brass" There is Yellow brass 60% Copper 40% Zinc and the more common red brass 85% copper and 15% Zinc then there is Muntz metal and Bronze thus BRASS = COPPER as there is NO gold content in "Brass"
it is an alloy of various metals which make it shiny
Copper, Brass, Yellow Brass , Red Brass, Galvainzed steel, Galvanized wrought , Yalloy
Brass looks nice, can be fashioned into any shape needed, and does not corrode.
I have a pair of brass earrings and they are very heavy.
The workmen are brassing the elevator doors to make the metal look shiny and clean .
It prevents the brass from tarnishing, and keeps it shiny.
Gold is a very shiny metal as it is a unreactive metal. Silver, Stainless steel, copper, aluminium, brass and platinum are also shiny metals. x
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
Assuming you mean, are the words "clean those brass" adjectives, the answer is no, maybe, and yes Clean is a verb. Those is a demonstrative pronoun. (Some people might call this a form of adjective, as it is a modifier.) Brass is an adjective: a brass trumpet, a brass bookend. Note that brass is also a noun in some uses: the brass on that uniform is shiny, the brass in this orchestra is very good
The alto sax, like other saxophones, is made of shiny brass. A thin layer of laquer is usually put over the brass to maintain the shiny appearance. A few companies make saxophones from bronze or even plastic, but these are rare.
According to the book The Hobbit, the porthole had a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle of the door.
A ball door knob described as "polished brass" is typically made of brass, a metal alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc. The term "polished brass" refers to the finish of the door knob, indicating that the surface has been meticulously polished to achieve a smooth and shiny appearance. infinitydecor.co.uk/product/ball-door-knob-polished-brass/
put ketchup on it and wash it off do this 3 times and wipe it with a cloth and now you have a shiny buckle
Brass is a yellow-colored alloy made from copper and zinc, while nickel is a silver-colored metal with a slight blue tint. Brass tends to have a warmer tone and is less shiny than nickel. You can differentiate between the two by comparing their color, shine, and possibly using a magnet (nickel is magnetic, while brass is not).
Brass is commonly used to make trophies because it is a durable and sturdy metal that can be easily molded into various shapes and designs. Additionally, brass has a shiny and attractive appearance which gives trophies a prestigious and elegant look.