No, it's not an element. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. There can optionally be traces of other elements typically arsenic.
Brass is neither an element or a compound. It is an alloy.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.
COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
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.
Brass is an alloy (a homogeneous mixture).
cooper is a pure metal
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
Brass itself is not an element, but it is made of two metallic elements (copper and zinc). Brass is an 'alloy', a combination of two metals.
Brass is not an element it is an alloy of zinc and copper
Yes. Brass is mainly a mixture of copper (Cu, element # 29) and zinc (Zn, element # 30).
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No mentos are not a mixture but brass is. The element in brass are copper and zinc.
brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Only aluminium is a chemical element.
zinc is an element on its own
Zinc is the metallic element that, when alloyed with copper, forms brass. Brass typically consists of anywhere between 5-40% zinc, depending on the desired characteristics of the alloy.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Look it up! I just did it in two seconds.