It is dark brown with a reddish tinge......
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
The bronze Olympic medal is made of about 97% copper and 3% zinc, with no actual bronze content. The name "bronze" comes from the color of the medal, not its composition.
There is no difference between 863 bronze and SAE 863 bronze - they refer to the same material. SAE 863 bronze is designated by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and is also known as 863 aluminum bronze or C86300 bronze.
Yes, with a pickaxe. Mine Tin, then mine copper. After that use them in a furnece to get a bronze bar. -Happy Smithing
Bronze in Tagalog is "tanso."
It'll have a kind of brown redish colour to it that's the way I identify bronze
The different labels used to identify the various types of guitar strings are based on the material they are made of, such as steel, nickel, bronze, or nylon.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
copper+ jast= bronze
Yes, there is a difference, but is less important than the difference between solid (sheet) bronze and cast bronze caskets. Solid bronze caskets are welded from sheets of wrought bronze. Bronze deposit caskets too, but they have an additional coat of bronze which is applied by an electrolytic (or similar) process to a base made of sheet bronze. This increases the thickness of the bronze walls and guarantees a smooth surface.
If you win it in the Olypics then its bronze... but others might not be
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
You have to know its date and in some cases its mint mark. Depending on the date, however, it's not always possible to tell unless you also weigh the coin on and accurate scale because the composition was changed in the middle of a year. In particular, there were multiple varieties of cents struck in 1864 and again in 1982. The link below lists all cents by date and mint mark, and the composition(s) of each one.
either gold,silver, or bronze
Bronze
bronze
The bronze age.