What is Brass made up of?
Answers
Answered by
5
Brass is an alloy of two metals :- Zinc and Copper
When zinc with a thin layer of copper plated on the surface is heated, the zinc will diffuse into the copper layer, producing a surface alloy of zinc and copper.
It contains 95% Copper and 5% Zinc
When zinc with a thin layer of copper plated on the surface is heated, the zinc will diffuse into the copper layer, producing a surface alloy of zinc and copper.
It contains 95% Copper and 5% Zinc
Answered by
1
QUESTION --- What is Brass made up of?
ANSWER
______________________________
Brass is an alloy of Copper and Zinc. It contains Zinc and Copper in different proportions in different types of Brass. It is a homogenous mixture of both the elements.
You can vary the proportions in order to obtain different types of Brass.
Its special property is that it very highly malleable I.e. can be beaten into sheets easily.
USES ---
#Used for decoration because of shiny texture
#Applications where low friction is required such as locks, gears.
#For plumbing and electrical work
#Extensive use in making Musical Instruments
________________________________
HOPE IT HELPS :):):):):)
ANSWER
______________________________
Brass is an alloy of Copper and Zinc. It contains Zinc and Copper in different proportions in different types of Brass. It is a homogenous mixture of both the elements.
You can vary the proportions in order to obtain different types of Brass.
Its special property is that it very highly malleable I.e. can be beaten into sheets easily.
USES ---
#Used for decoration because of shiny texture
#Applications where low friction is required such as locks, gears.
#For plumbing and electrical work
#Extensive use in making Musical Instruments
________________________________
HOPE IT HELPS :):):):):)
Similar questions