No, brass is not used to can foods. Brass utensils, pots, and pans will result in dark or discolored pickles and should not be eaten.
Figuratively or literally? 1) Brass is a metal alloy which is useful for some things, and it is the preferred material for ammunition cartridges. Other metals can be used, but they do not work as well as brass. Brass is also used for sculpture, but it is heavy and brittle compared to most metals, and it is not suitable for any application. 2) Brass itself does not have an offensive smell, but brass cleaners used to removed tarnish from the brass are pungent, and they may leave the brass with their smell.
Brass ornaments could be used in a variety of ways. They could be used as the decorations on Christmas tress, or they can be worn as custom jeweleries.
To convert cubic feet to brass, you would need to divide the volume in cubic feet by 100. This is because 1 brass is equal to 100 cubic feet. So, the formula would be: Brass = Cubic Feet / 100.
Copper is the transition element commonly used to make both brass and bronze. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
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No, GM brass would only OK ONE pony car for the corporation and that is the Camaro.
Brass is used for recreational purposes because it is easy to bend.
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No, brass is not used to can foods. Brass utensils, pots, and pans will result in dark or discolored pickles and should not be eaten.
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Steel & wood. Early cars such as the Ford Model T used wood for the entire body and wheels. Bronze, and brass was also used extensively.
No brass was not always used to make the trumpet. Gold, Silver and metal were also used.
Brass is used in utensils, electrical goods, cartridge containers, parts of watches and musical instruments.
alto horn is a member of the brass family. it is most commonly used in the united kingdom where it is used in brass bands and referred to as the tenor horn.
To mix carbon with brass, the brass must be in molten form to form an alloy.