The liberty bell is 70% copper, 25% tin, 2% lead, 1% zinc, .25% arsenic and .20% silver with trace amounts of gold, magnesium, nickel and antimony. The bell is 70% copper, 25% tin, and contains traces of other metals.
Copper 64.95-73.10 Tin 24.00-30.16 Lead 1.30-5.47 Zinc 0.25-1.65 Iron 0.00-0.87 Silver 0.14-0.26 Antimony 0.08-0.18 Arsenic 0.19-0.42 Gold 0.02-0.06 Nickel 0.00-0.28
Yes, but over time it turned green.
iorn and copper
It is made of 75% copper and 25% tin
Bell metal
The Liberty Bell, which can be seen in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, is one of the most visited and valued part of American Revolutionay War history. One and a half million people visit the Bell annually. It consistently strikes an E-flat note, possibly due to the 1/2 inch wide by 24.5 inch long crack in the bell. It is primarily made of copper but has 9 other metals and alloys in its composition. At 2080 pounds, the bell cracked the first time it was rung
2 times
It is 6 feet tall according to providenceform.org/libertybell.
Alloy
History Detectives - 2003 Continental Currency Short-Snorter Liberty Bell Pin 5-2 was released on: USA: 2 July 2007
the reason why people get screw bells sometimes is to find different kinds of metal bells to get different sounds. there can be 2 different kinds of metals 2get 2 different kinds of tone. The truth is, it really doesn't matter if you get a screw bell or a fixed bell because even if you're not going to get different kinds of metals it still looks cool to have a screw bell. i have a screw bell but both the body of the horn and the bell are rosebrass and it still sounds nice
The phrase "The Liberty Bell" appeared in The Anti-Slavery Record, Vol.1, No. 2, published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society, in February 1835.(Source: Factual Flier #178, by Robert L. Giannini, III, Associate Curator, CRM, Independence NHP, February 25, 1997.)
R Williams is really Dennis R. Willaims. He was the maker of the Liberty Bell in 1751-1752. He spent 2 years making the bell. Hope this helped!:)
nickel
Made from 2 different metals.
Ben Bell is the executive producer of the sims 2
You're probably asking about the Liberty Bell, which 1) had nothing whatsoever to do with anything that happened in 1776. 2) became a symbol of abolitionists in the 1840s. 3) became a symbol of national unity after the Civil War.