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Which group of elements gives each of the following alloys: (a) brass; (b) stainless steel; (c) bronze; (d) sterling silver?

1.Cu,Ag2.Cu,Sn,Zn3.Ag,Au4.Fe,Cr,Ni5.Fe,V6.Cu,Zn

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  1. The brass: Cu,Zn.
  2. The Stainless steel is made up of the following elements:Fe,Cr,Ni.
  3. The Bronze is made up of the elements Cu, Sn, and Zn.
  4. Cu,Agis used to make sterling silver.

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Alloy

As a compound or a solution, an alloy is a metallic material made up of two or more elements. The constituents of alloys are usually metals but some alloys consist of even non-metals like carbon.

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Subpart (a) 

Brass is a metal alloy composed mostly of copper(Cu) and zinc(Zn) in a proportion of50-80%.

The alloy becomes stronger and more ductile as theZnconcentration increases. It's utilised for plating and decorative purposes.

Therefore, the brass is the mixture of Cu,Zn.

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Subpart (b)

Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy with73-79% iron (Fe),14-19%chromium (Cr), and7-9% nickel.

The inclusion of Cr makes the alloy heat resistant and prevents iron from rusting when a passive layer forms on the surface. It is used to make cutlery and instruments.

Hence, the Stainless steel is made up of the following elements: Fe,Cr,Ni.

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Subpart (c)

Bronze is a copper-based alloy made up of7095%(Cu),125%zinc, and118%tin Bronze is a ductile metal with a good thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance. Bronze is widely utilised in the creation of statues and casts.

Hence, the Bronze is made up of the elements Cu, Sn, and Zn.

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Subpart (d) 

Sterling silver is a silver-based alloy made up of92.5%silver (Ag) and7.5%copper (Cu).

The alloy is more resistant to wear and tear than pure silver. Jewelry and dinnerware are regularly made from this alloy.

Therefore, Cu, Ag metals form the sterling silver.

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