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answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences. compare and contrast bronze and iron.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, while iron is a pure metal (in its elemental form). Both were important in historical metallurgy: bronze was key in the Bronze Age for tools and art due to its workability, and iron (in the Iron Age) is stronger and more abundant, used for more durable tools and weapons. However, bronze is less prone to rusting than iron, and iron is harder but requires higher smelting temperatures.
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Bronze is a copper - tin alloy, and iron is a pure elemental metal. Both were vital in historical metallurgy, with bronze used in the Bronze Age for workable tools/art and iron (Iron Age) for stronger, more abundant tools/weapons. Bronze resists rust better, but iron is harder and needs higher smelting temps.