Oroide

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Oroide is copper and zinc, or copper and tin, often employed inexpensively for decorative purposes where a gold-colored metal is desirable.

Oroide may refer to:

  • Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc that has a bright gold-like appearance
  • Bronze, an alloy of copper and (in modern times) tin
  • Other gold-colored copper alloys

See also[edit]

  • Iron pyrite, a non-oroide mineral sometimes referred to as "fool's gold"