Bronze is often used to make statues and medals whereas brass is used in making utensils, scientific apparatus and cartridges. Both brass and bronze are copper containing alloys, yet they differ in their chemical composition for additionally containing.
A. zinc in brass and tin in bronze
B. chromium in brass and nickel in bronze
C. nickel in brass and tin in bronze
D. iron in brass and nickel in bronze
Answer: Option A
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Which of the following metals cannot be easily cut by a knife?
A. aluminium
B. sodium
C. potassium
D. lithium
The chemical structure of the pearl is
A. Calcium Carbonate
B. Calcium Carbonate & Magnesium Carbonate
C. Calcium Chloride
D. Calcium Sulphate
Stainless steel does not rust because
A. chromium and nickel combine with iron
B. chromium forms an oxide layer and protects iron from rusting
C. nickel present in it, does not rust
D. iron forms a hard chemical compound with chromium present in it

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