Yes, at a high enough temperature Copper will burn and combine with Oxygen to form Copper oxide.
No, copper is not a combustible metal. It does not catch fire or burn under normal conditions.
In qualitative analysis, flame tests are used in confirming what kind of metal is present in a solution. The green flame or bluish-green flame color is usually present whenever copper metal is present in a solution.
copper is a metal
Copper is a metal. It is also considered as a mineral as well. You can find traces of copper in your blood.
A Bunsen burner can burn copper metal by providing a flame with high enough temperature to heat the copper to its ignition point, initiating a chemical reaction between the copper and oxygen in the air that produces copper oxide and heat. The heat generated from the Bunsen burner sustains the reaction, allowing the copper to continue to burn until it is fully consumed.
No, copper is a metal.
Copper is a metal.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Not really. Copper IS a metal, not a property of metal.
copper is a metal but it is a non ferrous metal
Copper sulfate is a salt compound made of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. Copper is a metal, whereas sulfur is a non-metal. So, copper sulfate contains both metal and non-metal elements.