The Artists Guide And Mechanics Own book Embracing the Portion of Chemistry

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The Artists Guide And Mechanics Own book Embracing the Portion of Chemistry
James Pilkington
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They form com- pounds which have distinct and appropriate uses. Tip renders copper more fusible, less liable to rust, harder 286 MECHANICAL EXERCISES.
denser, and more sonorous. Copper and tin separately are not more remarkable for their ductility, than, when united, the compounds they form are for their brittleness.
Eight to ten . Parts of tin, combined with one hundred parts of copper, form bronze, which is of a greyish yellow colour, harder than copper, and the usual compo- sition for statue
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The customary proportions for bell-metal are, three parts of copper and one of tin. The greater part of the tin may be separated by melting the alloy, and then throwing a little water upon it. The tin decomposes the water, is oxidized, and thrown upon the surface. The proportion of tin in bell-metal is varied a little at differ- ent foundries, and for different sorts of bells. Less tin is used for large bells than smaller ones, and for very small ones, a trifling quantity of zinc is used, which renders the composition uiore sonorous, and it is still further improved in this respect by a little silver being added.


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