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Brass contains

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Gold and copper

B
Copper and zinc

C
Copper and tin

D
Copper and silver

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Brass contains copper and zinc. Correct option is B.
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Question Text
Brass contains
Updated OnFeb 20, 2022
TopicIs Matter Around Us Pure?
SubjectScience
ClassClass 9
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
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