Chemistry, asked by dhanushmathi, 1 year ago

You must have seen brass statues in museums and places of worship. Brass is an alloy made up of approx. 30% zinc and 70% copper. Is Brass a pure substance or a mixture or compound?​

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Answered by hhhhhhh555
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Answer:

Brass is an alloy made of zinc and copper.They are not chemically combined.But they are combined by the process of melting in the correct proportion this means brass is a mixture

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

Definition of pure substance:

A sort of matter known as a pure substance has qualities and a steady composition throughout the sample. Physically combining two or more elements and/or compounds results in a mixture.

Definition of mixture:

When two or more elements or compounds mix without undergoing a chemical reaction, mixtures are created. To create a combination, the ingredients may not necessarily need to combine in a specific ratio.

Definition of homogenous mixture:

A mixture that is homogenous has the same proportions of its constituent parts throughout a given sample, whether it be a solid, liquid, or gaseous mixture. Its makeup is constant throughout. In a homogenous combination, just one phase of matter is visible.

Example of homogenous mixture:

Because of its regular components, like sugar solution, brass is homogeneous.

Is Brass a pure substance or a mixture or compound:

Based on the ratio of copper to zinc, brass is an intermetallic combination. A wide range of characteristics and colour variations are produced by different combinations.

An alloy called brass is created by uniformly combining copper and zinc. A variety of brasses with various qualities can be made by altering the amounts of zinc and copper in this homogenous combination.

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