Brass
An Alloy Metal!
By: Sarah Moore :)
Components of Brass
Copper and Zinc are the components of Brass and are both pure substances.
One Cool Fact ;)
One cool fact that I thought was interesting was that combinations of iron, aluminium, and manganese make brass wear and tear resistant.
Brass
Brass doesn't have a atomic or element symbol because it is not a pure substance. Brass is used for musical instruments, doorknobs, gears, and ammunition. This is a brass pineapple.
Silver
Silver's atomic number is 47 and it's symbol is Ag. It's soft, white, and lustery. It's has high electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity. Silver is used for water filtration, jewelry, and ornaments.
Copper
Copper's atomic number is 29 and it's symbol is Cu. It has a reddish orange color and a good conductor of heat and electricity. Copper is essential to all living things because of its trace of dietary mineral.
Two physical properties are ductility and machinability.
What is Brass commonly used for??
Brass is used for to make pipes, cartridge casing for firearms, and musical instruments.