Yes it still can.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
No, copper will eventually break if it is bent repeatedly. While copper is known for its malleability and ductility, it does have a limit to how many times it can be bent before it becomes weakened and breaks.
Distilled water plus copper sulfate becomes a good conductor because copper ions from copper sulfate can dissociate in water to conduct electricity. However, distilled water alone is a poor conductor due to the lack of ions. Adding copper sulfate introduces ions, allowing the solution to conduct electricity effectively.
No, copper is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that conduct electricity when dissolved in water, while copper is a metal that does not conduct electricity in the same way.
yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
one property of copper is that it is malleable, is flexible or easily bent/shaped
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Copper is malleable, meaning it can be easily shaped or bent without breaking.
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