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Brass is an alloy of: (i) Copper and zinc (ii) Copper and tin (iii) Copper and nickel (iv) Copper and lead

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Answered by shivanandaravikumar
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Copper and Zinc

Explanation:

This alloy metal(Brass) is made of copper and zinc. Due to Brass's unique properties, which I'll go into more detail on below, it is one of the most widely used alloys. Because of its versatility, there are seemingly endless industries and products making use of this alloy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q) Brass is an alloy of: (i) Copper and zinc (ii) Copper and tin (iii) Copper and nickel (iv) Copper and lead??

Answer:

  • Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve varying mechanical and electrical properties.It is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure.

Brass is similar to bronze, another alloy containing copper that uses tin in place of zinc; both bronze and brass may include small proportions of a range of other elements including arsenic, lead, phosphorus, aluminum, manganese, and silicon. The distinction between the two alloys is largely historical,and modern practice in museums and archaeology increasingly avoids both terms for historical objects in favor of the more general "copper alloy".

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