copper is a type of metal and no dimes and money are not made of copper
No, not all metals are copper, but copper is definetly a metal.
Depends if the copper tubing is annealed or drawn type as not all copper tubing if bendable
Put your change on Copper is a good slogan for Copper. Similarly 'C' all the things 'U' can do with Copper is another slogan.
In a sample of pure copper, all atoms have the same number of protons in their nucleus, which defines the element as copper. However, individual copper atoms may have varying numbers of neutrons, resulting in different isotopes of copper.
No, and actually coins are not even made from copper at all because it is too expensive.
aluminum on inside copper on out but wheat are all copper
They all contain some copper, but the amount depends on when it was made. Those minted before 1982 were 95% copper with 5% zinc, while those minted since then are 97.5% zinc with only 2.5% copper.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity.
It's neither since the copper isn't changing at all. Electrons are just flowing through the copper atoms.
All 1941 pennies are made of bronze which is mostly copper.
many, but not all, copper ore deposits also contain gold
Copper, bronze, and iron are all metals and conductors of electricity.