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    Bronze - Wikipedia

    Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids such as arsenic or silicon. These additions produce a … See more

    The word bronze (1730–1740) is borrowed from Middle French bronze (1511), itself borrowed from Italian bronzo 'bell metal, brass' (13th century, transcribed in Medieval Latin as … See more

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    Copper-based alloys have lower melting points than steel or iron and are more readily produced from their constituent metals. They are … See more

    There are over 125 references to bronze ('nehoshet'), which appears to be the Hebrew word used for copper and any of its alloys. However, the Old Testament era Hebrews are not … See more

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    The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects that were harder and more durable than previously possible. Bronze See more

    There are many different bronze alloys, but typically modern bronze is 88% copper and 12% tin. Alpha bronze consists of the alpha See more

    Bronze, or bronze-like alloys and mixtures, were used for coins over a longer period. Bronze was especially suitable for use in boat and ship fittings prior to the wide employment of See more

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  2. Bronze | Definition, Composition, Uses, Types, & Facts

    Web2 days ago · Bronze, alloy traditionally composed of copper and tin. Modern bronze is typically 88 percent copper and about 12 percent tin. Bronze is …

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  5. What Is Bronze? Composition, Uses, and Properties

    WebJun 17, 2021 · Bronze is a golden brown alloy of copper and tin with other elements. It was the hardest metal in common use during the Bronze Age and continues to be an important metal in modern time. Here is a …

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  7. Composition and Properties of Bronze - ThoughtCo

    WebUpdated on June 21, 2019. Bronze is one of the earliest metals known to man. It is defined as an alloy made of copper and another metal, usually tin. Compositions vary, but most modern bronze is 88% copper and 12% tin. …

  8. What is Bronze? - Its Properties, Types, and Uses

    WebBronze is a copper and tin alloy. Although the composition of bronze varies, most modern bronzes include roughly 80% copper. Manganese, aluminum, nickel, phosphorus, silicon, arsenic, or zinc is used to make many …

  9. Bronze work | Ancient Art, Sculpture, Casting | Britannica

    WebBronze work, implements and artwork made of bronze, which is an alloy of copper, tin, and, occasionally, small amounts of lead and other metals. Bronze first came into use before 3000 bc but was rare until an …

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