Brass and bronze arw example of mixture why
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Bronze are made up of varying amounts of metals, depending on how it is made. ... Therefore, bronze is simply mixture of elements and the term alloys is used to determine metal mixtures. Also bronze are made of copper and tin but these elements are not bonded in constant ratios.
Brass is an alloy, and either a "solid solution" or an intermetallic compound, depending on the amount of copper and zinc. ... The act of "mixing", say of powdered zinc and copper, will not produce a solution and will not form an alloy. Even a "homogeneous" mixture can be, in most cases, mechanically separated.
Brass is an alloy, and either a "solid solution" or an intermetallic compound, depending on the amount of copper and zinc. ... The act of "mixing", say of powdered zinc and copper, will not produce a solution and will not form an alloy. Even a "homogeneous" mixture can be, in most cases, mechanically separated.
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