Yes if it is heated.
120.3 deg.c
This solution is a liquid.
Using a Bunsen burner to heat copper is a physical change. The copper undergoes a change in its physical state from solid to liquid without changing its chemical composition.
Copper chloride solution is a liquid. It is formed when copper chloride (a solid) is dissolved in water to create a solution.
The melting of copper is a physical change because it involves a change in the state of matter from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of copper itself.
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change of a liquid to a solid
coppers state of matter at room teperature is a solid.... so i guess think of a penny and that's basically all there is to copper. the melting point is 1083 degrees celcius at that temperature it is [[of coarse]] a liquid but it is also a red clearish liquid.Copper's physical state at room temperature is solid.
The change from liquid to solid is called freezing.
A penny will not float in water, mainly because it is denser than water. When the penny is placed in water, it displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume. Since the penny weighs more than the water it displaces, it will sink.So, in order for the penny to float, you must find a liquid that is denser than solid copper -- or whatever metal or alloy a penny is made of. Mercury -- which is a liquid at room temperature -- is denser than copper. Hence, a penny will float in mercury.Possibly surface tension may allow it to float.
Liquid copper is a colloidal solution of copper particles suspended in liquid, often used in gardening as a fungicide and bactericide to treat plant diseases. It can also be used in plumbing to solder joints and repair leaks. Liquid copper should be handled carefully as it can be toxic if ingested or inhaled.