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To convert it into copper you would need a smelter.
because it just does, ok? just recycle copper
If you needed to use powered copper 2 sulfate in an experiment and were only supplied with clumps of copper 2 sulfate which tool would you need to convert the copper sulfate to usable form?
Copper-nickel is an alloy of copper and nickel which have different densities. You need to know the proportions of each metal in the alloy to determine its density.
You could say: -I went to the store today and bought a yard of copper. -Copper is a gold, brown, rusty color.
no need to change the copper tube if the capacity of the unit is same.
take apart and clean copper contacts, no need to replace.
If the green is mold, clean the fittings and rinse with a bleach solution. If the fittings are plated brass, you may need to replace them.
If light on manual turns to amber, push button twice, then hold breath lightly until face turns blue.
When a pool turns green, the cause is the build up of algae. To remove the algae, chemicals will need to be bought to restore the PH levels in the pool, killing the algae.
You need to Replace The Lighting Control Module (LCM). This is not a cheap part, but a common one to fail.
check your distributor,you may need to replace
You dont need to replace the moter just pull the carpet up on the drivers side floorboard and there will be 3 oarnge wires all corroded and green rusted apart, replace the section you need to and your seat will work
The question suffers from a lack of specifics. Do you need to be careful when using copper in what capacity? Handling copper at STP is typically safe.
copper is a metal.
Mix brown and orange to get Bronze color -Pooja, Art student
The first problem is determining whether the green discoloration is caused from the city side, or RV side. If you fill a plastic bucket with the city water, does it turn green? If not, the problem is on the other side...from the connection you use, the hose to the RV, or something in the RV itself. Green water can be a sign of algae, green mold, or can be the result of copper oxide and hydrogen ions much like when a copper penny turns green. Check and clean the connectors. Are there copper pipes to the RV or in the route the water takes in the RV. If yes, can these pipes be replaced with PVC piping. If no copper piping, does the water sit in a reservoir inside the RV. How clean is the reservoirand what are the typical cleaning recommendations forreservoirs inside the RV. Note that if mold, you'll need to use a product that deals with mold. Since mold and cleaning products for mold are dangerous to health, you might consider replacing thereservoir--BUT only after investigating the entire route the water uses. No sense replacing something if the water is picking up mold or algae from pipes. It might be worthwhile and less expensive to have an RV Repair shop go over the entire water route to identify the problem correctly.