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Copper and Tin. Bronze is surprisingly strong and hard compared to its constituent parts.

  • Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
  • Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive.
  • It is hard and tough, and it was so significant in antiquity that the Bronze Age was named after the metal.
  • The discovery of bronze enabled people to make from bronze metal objects as tools, weapons, armor, and various building materials, like decorative tiles, that are harder and more durable than using copper.
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1) Copper2) Tin
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Bronze is primarily made of copper and tin. These two elements are combined in varying proportions to create different types of bronze alloys with specific properties and characteristics.

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Bronze is commonly made with copper and tin.

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Bronze is an alloy so copper and tin make up bronze. Bronze is not an element because it isn't made up of all the same atoms.

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Copper and Tin are the primary ingredients of bronze, although some other elements may be added in small quantities for special application's.

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Copper and Tin

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