why is brass harder than copper?
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Brass. Brass is the name used to describe a copper alloy, which has a certain zinc content. ... Zinc has an even lower melting point (420°C) and is able to form mixed crystals with copper. By combining copper with zinc, an alloy is formed, which is harder than copper, but still has very good working properties.
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