The solute is zinc and the solvent is copper, as there is more copper in the solution than zinc.
Bronze is a copper alloy (usually containing tin as the primary non-copper component). Copper is, well, copper.
LET X be the weigh tof the 20% alloy and then the total weight of the 30% alloy is 200 +X then 0.20X + .50 (200) = .30 (200 +X) .20X + 100 = 60 + .3X 40 = .1X 400 = X = 400 ounces
Currently, it is a layer of copper pressed between two layers of an alloy of 91.67 percent copper and 8.33 percent nickel.
Correct. Duralumin (or dural, duraluminum, or duraluminium) is an alloy primarily of aluminium, and then a combination of copper, manganese and/or magnesium. As no iron is included in this alloy, it is considered nonferrous. A link can be found below.
The solute is copper and the solvent is zinc.
the solute is zinc because it is smaller in quantity
An aluminium bronze is an alloy of copper containing 5 percent to 10 percent aluminium.
Copper (symbol Cu) is not an alloy it is an element containing only atoms of copper.
How much of an alloy that is 10% copper should be mixed with 400 ounces of an alloy that is 70% copper in order to get an alloy that is 20%
200 ounces.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
Let me reduce that to an equation for you: 10x + 80(1-x) = 30; solve for x.
Oroide: an alloy containing copper, tin and zinc; used as imitation for gold.
5.25% of 200 pounds is 10.5 pounds. (200 x .0525) So, the 200 pound object would be composed of an alloy containing 10.5 pounds of copper.
Since the percentages of copper in the two components to be mixed are symmetric about the desired result, the answer is that the same amounts should be used. 600 ounces of the 30% copper.
Bronze is a copper alloy (usually containing tin as the primary non-copper component). Copper is, well, copper.
Bronze.