No. Brass is a mixture.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.
Neither, it is an alloy of Zinc and Copper. The difference is, in a compound, the elements are chemically bonded together, so a Copper Sulphate crystal is a compound of Copper, Sulphur and Oxygen - CuSO4. An alloy is a solid mixture made by melting two metals together. The Zinc is not chemically bonded to any of the Copper.
Brass is an alloy (a homogeneous mixture).
No, it's not an element. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. There can optionally be traces of other elements typically arsenic.Brass is neither an element or a compound. It is an alloy.
No, brass is an alloy.
No. Brass is a mixture.
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brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Brass is not a compound, because its atomic composition can vary from one sample to another. Instead brass is a mixture, of the special type called an alloy, because it is a mixture primarily of metals.
Brass is a BASE METAL :)
No, it's an alloy which is a compound.
Brass is not a compound or an element; it is an alloy. Brass is made by combining copper with zinc in varying proportions, typically ranging from 5% to 40% zinc.
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
No, brass is not an ionic compound. Brass is a metal alloy composed of copper and zinc. Ionic compounds are typically formed between metal and nonmetal elements through ionic bonding.
Not necessary, but recommended along with pipe thread compound.
Brass is a mixture composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is not a pure element because it contains more than one type of atom, and it is not a compound because it does not have a fixed chemical composition.