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How to Melt Brass at Home | ehow.com

Before the 18th century, brass was not easy to make. The metal, a yellow alloy of copper and zinc, melts at 788 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 1,742 F. In those days, charcoal could not generate the heat needed to reduce the zinc oxide. Today, people can melt brass at home.
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