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Exposure to air or oxygen causes the brownish film on copper piping. Water - especially mineralized water - causes greenish or bluish corrosion. And deionized water can pull copper metal from the piping and cause pitting or damage.
The term "rusting" is reserved for the corrosion of iron.
Copper does not rust. Rust is a mixture of hydrated iron oxides so, by definition, if will only form on iron and iron-rich materials (such as some types of steel). Copper can get a covering of Verdigris, which is a green-colored compound.
Unlike iron when exposed to moisture, copper does not corrode fully when it oxidises. Instead, it reacts with oxygen over time to form a layer of copper oxide which protects the bulk from corrosion. Older copper often develops a layer of green verdigris (called patina).
It corrodes. Rust is iron + water + oxygen
no it can not or it can just take a amount of time with a couple of weeks
Copper doesn't rust
NO!!! Because they are made of copper NOT iron.
In recent years pennies have been made of steel plated in copper, and steel is prone to rust. Older pennies were made of pure copper, or copper and zinc, which did not rust.
It's probably oxidation, not rust.
iron will rust faster because the hydrogen molecules combine with metalic molecules in the iron faster which causes the chemical reaction process to speed up sincerly, Jake from AZ 7th grade student
Copper doesn't rust
NO!!! Because they are made of copper NOT iron.
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Copper doesn't rust
In recent years pennies have been made of steel plated in copper, and steel is prone to rust. Older pennies were made of pure copper, or copper and zinc, which did not rust.
Plastic pipe does not rust, brass does not rust, copper does not rust. Stainless steel does not rust, lead pipe does not rust.
It's probably oxidation, not rust.
iron will rust faster because the hydrogen molecules combine with metalic molecules in the iron faster which causes the chemical reaction process to speed up sincerly, Jake from AZ 7th grade student
i dont know of an experiment to test this but copper will not rust, and bronze being comprised of tin and copper, the answer to which will rust fastest is steel. I hope this helps you.
Most likely some other object has dripped rust onto the copper, which can be removed. Copper does not rust, but it does form a green patina over time.
Oxygen turns copper green.
copper does not rust