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.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.
No, lead is not a ferrous metal. Ferrous metals are those that contain iron, while lead is a non-ferrous metal.
The trumpet and trombone both belong to the brass family.