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Copper is a metal that can be flexible, shiny, and has a brownish hue. Its natural color is a shiny orange-brown, and it is known for its malleability, making it easy to shape and form into various objects.
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The orange metal you may be referring to is likely copper. When exposed to moisture and air, copper develops a green patina over time, but in its fresh state, it can appear shiny and even have an orange hue. If left out for a week, it may start to oxidize, showing signs of tarnish.
Copper does not conduct well because of its shininess, but because a large fraction of the electrons in copper are in delocalized orbitals and therefore can move rapidly from one side of a copper object to another under the influence of an electric field.
it is coated in copper. copper prevent corrosion.
Methane when added to iron creates a super strong metal that reflects yellow and orange Methane is found in flagulents and iron is the main element in metal
Copper is an element. You can have a single atom or many atoms and it's still copper.
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Yes, copper is shiny and lustrous in its pure form. However, over time, it can develop a patina or tarnish that gives it a duller appearance.
the color of a shiny lampent is orange instead of purple
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rub your fingers on the face side, if there's oil present on your finger or face it will make the copper shiny. If the face turns shiny, it's made of copper.