Copper is the element named under CU on the Periodic Table it is a good cunductor of electricity :
. It has 29 disitinct isotopes in Atomic Mass.
. it can be found as a native copper .
. copper is comonly* encountered in everyday life. Commonly *
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Copper is a better conductor of heat and electricity than any other metal except silver
coins used to be made of copper and people used to melt them down and sell them as lumps of copper because they could make money from this because the copper coins were worth less as coins than as just lumps of copper because copper was fairly expensive
Copper is a native elemental mineral. The main ore of copper is bornite. Copper is malleable. Copper is redish-brown in color, It's atomic number is 29 and its atomic mass is 63.55. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity that is why it is commonly used in wiring. Copper's atomic symbol is Cu and it has been used for more than 10,000 years
It is Chile that is the world's largest producer of copper, mining some 35 percent of the world output. The US (a net copper importer), Indonesia and Peru are the second, third and fourth largest producers. Use the link below to check these facts and learn more about copper.
It is Chile that is the world's largest producer of copper, mining some 35 percent of the world output. The US (a net copper importer), Indonesia and Peru are the second, third and fourth largest producers. Use the link below to check these facts and learn more about copper.
You can make a pop out knife with it and that people use it as pipes even though they can be poisoned by it. Treble Slur
* Camels were once used for transportation in Arizona. * The copper in the Capital dome is equal to the weight of 4,800,000 pennies.
-Highest melting point of any metal -It's hypo-allergenic -Toxic to life, interferes with copper metabolism in the body
i know they were made from 1909-1959, and contain a valuable 95% copper. some people melt pennies and turn them into ''copper nuggets'' because the metal used for a coin is worth more than 1 cent
It is Chile that is the world's largest producer of copper, mining some 35 percent of the world output. The US (a net copper importer), Indonesia and Peru are the second, third and fourth largest producers. Use the link below to check these facts and learn more about copper.
i know they were made from 1909-1959, and contain a valuable 95% copper. some people melt pennies and turn them into ''copper nuggets'' because the metal used for a coin is worth more than 1 cent