<h2>The differences and some facts-</h2><h3 /><h3 /><h3>Copper:</h3>
This element is also <em>malleable, soft, its also ductile metal </em>with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
Its symbol is 'Cu'
Its melting point is 1,984°F which is 1,085°C
The density is 8.96 g/cm near room temperature
Copper doesn't rust but it corrodes, which makes it turns from its natural brown to a bright green.
<h2 /><h3>Bronze: </h3>
This is an alloy, it is also <em>much harder</em> than copper, and its <em>less ductile. </em>Bronze also turns green due to chemical reactions between copper in the alloys and the atmosphere.
Bronze is copper colored
There is no odor
Its melting point is from 950 degrees C to to 1050 degrees C
Bronze has a relative density of ~8.8 g/cc.
Bronze is a strong conductor of heat.
<h3>Iron:</h3>
This is another chemical element . Iron is <em>less dense</em> than bronze, this can also be bent very easily, but bronze cannot be. Bronze is also <em>stronger </em>than iron<em>. </em>
Its symbol is 'Fe'
Its melting point is 2,800°F which is 1,538°C
The density is 7.874 g/cm near room temperature
Iron is also the sixth most common element in the universe.
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