Ferrous = "of or containing Iron"
Brass = Alloy made of Copper and Zinc
Answer = NO
Bronze = Copper and Tin = NO
Stainless steel = Carbon, Chromium, Nickel and Iron = YES
Tool Steel = Carbon, Tungsten, and Iron = YES
iron nickel and colbolt
No, lead is not a ferrous metal. Ferrous metals are those that contain iron, while lead is a non-ferrous metal.
Brass makes Brass instruments for example, the Tuba, trumpet, euphonium,and trombone are ALL made of brass
No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.
No. Brass is a mixture.
A non-ferrous metal is a metal which doesn't contain carbon. Mild steel does contain carbon. So mild steel is a ferous metal. Mild steel is NOT a non ferous metal
Metal, non ferous.
Copper is a non-ferous metal.
It can oxidize, but it is not normally referred to as 'rusting'.
iron nickel and colbolt
Ferrous metals contain iron as a primary component, while non-ferrous metals do not have iron as a primary component. Ferrous metals are more prone to rust and corrosion compared to non-ferrous metals. Non-ferrous metals are typically lighter, have higher conductivity, and are more resistant to rust and corrosion.
A *ferrous* metal is a good conductor, but not as good as copper, silver or aluminum.
Use a magnet IF it sticks its ferrous metal if it does NOT stick it is non ferous metal
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
No, lead is not a ferrous metal. Ferrous metals are those that contain iron, while lead is a non-ferrous metal.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.
The trumpet and trombone both belong to the brass family.