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Difference between Brass and Chloride
Brass vs. Chloride
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic and chemical properties, but copper typically has the larger proportion, generally 66% copper and 34% zinc. The term chloride refers to a compound or molecule that contains either a chlorine ion, which is a negatively charged chlorine atom, or a non-charged chlorine atom covalently bonded to the rest of the molecule by a single bond.
Similarities between Brass and Chloride
Brass and Chloride have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Melting point.
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- What Brass and Chloride have in common
- What are the similarities between Brass and Chloride
Brass and Chloride Comparison
Brass has 294 relations, while Chloride has 90. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.26% = 1 / (294 + 90).
References
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