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Which 2 metals make up the alloy bronze?

Zinc and iron


What do Aluminum and Copper make when combined?

A cupro-aluminium alloy. It is NOT bronze, which also contains iron, nickel, manganese and zinc in varying quantities.


What non ferrous alloys were used by pre Iron Age metalworkers?

Pre Iron Age metalworkers used non-ferrous alloys such as bronze (copper and tin), brass (copper and zinc), and pewter (tin and lead). These alloys were valued for their strength, malleability, and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for tools, weapons, and decorative items.


Were copper and zinc used to make bronze in ancient times?

True


What metal is mixed up with other metals brass and bronze?

iron and diffrent materials to make diffrent alloys


What transition element is used to make both brass and bronze?

COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.


Are brass and bronze zinc?

zinc is an element on its own


What element is coated over iron in making galvanized iron to help prevent rust?

Zinc is coated over iron to make galvanized iron. The zinc layer acts as a barrier, protecting the iron from oxidation and corrosion, thus helping prevent rust.


Things made of zinc?

Some common things made of zinc include galvanized steel (used in construction), zinc oxide (used in sunscreen and cosmetics), and zinc-carbon batteries. Zinc is also commonly used in alloys to make products like brass and bronze.


What element is the main ingredient of both bronze and brass?

Copper is the main ingredient of both bronze and brass. Bronze is composed of copper and tin, while brass is composed of copper and zinc.


What does iron plus zinc chloride make?

When iron reacts with zinc chloride, it typically results in the formation of zinc and iron(II) chloride. The reaction can be represented by the equation: ( \text{Fe} + \text{ZnCl}_2 \rightarrow \text{Zn} + \text{FeCl}_2 ). This is a single displacement reaction where iron displaces zinc from zinc chloride.


What you can make from bronze?

bronze isn't that strong but it isn't cheap either. swords, coins, cans, and about anything you can make with iron and/or tin (bronze is 90% iron, 10% tin). why not just use bronze or tin? bronze is better, because of the mix.