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What is the difference between Gold And Bronze ​

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Answered by SportLoverManyata29
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Bronze is a loose term that conveys a wide range of copper alloys, which means that copper is combined with tin, aluminum or nickel. But typically, Bronze is 60 percent copper and 40 percent tin or nickel. Gold has a distinctive color, like honey yellow, and may also have copper spots depending on the alloy.

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Answered by aarshit36
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Bronze:

  • Bronze is a loose term that conveys a wide range of copper alloys.
  • It means that copper is combined with tin, aluminum or nickel.
  • Bronze is 60 percent copper and 40 percent tin or nickel.

Gold:

  • Gold has a distinctive color.
  • It may also have copper spots depending on the alloy.
  • Gold is definitely more reliable and a better investment overall for futureproofing

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