Bronze is an alloy of

(a) Copper and Zinc

(b) Tin and Zinc

(c) Copper and Tin

(d) Iron and Zinc

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Bronze is an alloy of (a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron a..

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(c) Copper & Tin

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Bronze is an alloy of (a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron a..

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( c ) Copper and Tin

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