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1.The main constitutuents of
'Bronze' are:
2.The element common to all
acids:
3.The SI unit of resistance
is:



1.The main constitutuents of 'Bronze' are: 2.The element common to all acids: 3.The ..

Answer / prashant singh

1.Bronze today is an alloy of copper and tin (often lead or other materials are added too to improve quality).In the early Bronze Age Bronze madewith Copper and Arsenic was the most common type.

2.hydrogen

3. ohm

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