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Brass , is the most widely used metal for keys.
Yes. Bronze is used to manufacture some of the parts on an oil rig.
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Arsenic can be an alloying component for bronze.
The first widely used plastic was bakelite. Invented in the early twentieth century it became very widely used in the twenties and thirties, when it was almost the only plastic around.
Copper and Tin make Bronze, which is very widely used.
Bronze IS a metal.
Bronze is the metal made out of copper and tin. It is widely used in the production of statues, coins, and decorative items due to its durability, strength, and distinctive golden-brown hue.
copper+ jast= bronze
Bronze casting is a method in which molten bronze is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional object. The bronze in this process replaces the material that fills the mold, ultimately forming the desired shape once it solidifies.
Their winning edge was chariots.
the vikings used steel and iron as well as copper brass and bronze, silver and gold where used as jewelry and curency the vikings did not have any plastics but bone antler wood and horn replaces it veary well
Bronze was used because it was a strong metal that was easy to work with.
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Various metals were in use in the Bronze Age. The name given by archaeologists to the period comes from the fact that bronze was the most widely used metal, but people also used copper and tin. Gold was used for decorative items and towards the end of the Bronze Age Iron was also widespread.