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I do know that a mixture of copper and zinc create braa but i do not know for sure which is the solvent and which is the solute. I belive the copper is the solvent and the zinc is the solute. Best of luck answering this question ! - I do know that a mixture of copper and zinc create braa but i do not know for sure which is the solvent and which is the solute. I belive the copper is the solvent and the zinc is the solute. Best of luck answering this question ! -Copper is the solvent and zinc is the solute.

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copper=solvent+ zinc=solute
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"Bronze" is the name given to metal alloys of copper - usually with. Since the alloy is more copper than tin, copper woud be considered the solvent and tin the solute. Modern bronze is typically about 88% copper and 12% tin, but the exact ratio is not fixed. An alloy of 96% copper and 4% tin (alpha bronze) is still called bronze. There are several other alloys that are also referred to as bronze including:

Commercial bronze (90% copper and 10% zinc) - called bronze but is really a brass alloy

Architectural bronze (57% Copper, 3% Lead, 40% Zinc) - also called bronze but actually brass alloy

Bismuth bronze (52% copper, 30% nickel, 12% zinc, 5% lead, 1% bismuth)

Aluminum bronze (5% to 11% aluminium, 0.8-6% nickel, 0.5-6% iron, 0.5-2% manganese, and sometimes a bit of arsenic with the balance copper - note that there is no tin in this alloy)

Phosphor bronze (3.5-10% tin, up to 1% phosphorous, with the rest copper)

Olin bronze (9.9% zinc, 2.2% tin, 1.9% iron, 0.03% phosphorous, 85.97%% copper - strictly speaking, this is actually a brass)

Manganese bronze (

Bell metal (78% copper, 22% tin - Bell bronze is actually a two-phase alloy, meaning that some of the tin is not dissolved in the copper grains but exists between them)

Arsenical bronze (an archelogical term referring to bronze with more than 1% arsenic - the rest of the alloy is mostly copper with the requisite significant amount of tin, but other metals may also be present)

Speculum metal (about 2/3 copper and 1/3 tin)

Malleable bronze (~8% tin and 92% copper)

Note that in all cases, copper is the solvent. In most cases tin is the primary solute. Some alloys that are called bronze actually contain little or no tin and are technically not actually bronze.

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copper is the solute and the solvent is zinc and the state of solution is gas

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the solvent in brass depends on the amounts of zinc and copper.

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Brass is a mixture of two metals (copper and tin) called 'alloy', NOT a solution.

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The solvent is copper and the solute is zinc

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insoluble

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