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Does copper have iron in it?

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No. Copper is an element; meaning it is not made up of other metals.

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Copper in an element. There is nothing else in copper except copper.

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Copper and iron are not related; they are separate elements. Copper is Cu29 and Iron is Fe26.

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NO it dose not make steel it takes 2 coal and 1 iron ore to make steel on runescape

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Only as an infinesimal impurity in nonrefined copper.

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Oxygen causes oxidization- in all cases

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No. Metals do not react with one another.

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Iron and copper are both metals

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Copper wire

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Copper sulfate plus iron equals?

The iron is higher in they reactivity scale than copper , Therefore the copper will be replaced by iron to make iron sulfate and copper by itself.


Will copper displace the iron from iron oxide?

No, copper is less reactive than iron.


What happen when copper sulphate is stored in iron vessel?

Since iron is a more active metal than copper, the iron would replace the copper in the copper sulfate, forming iron sulfate, and releasing elemental copper. The copper will not shape itself into a copper vessel, so eventually, the iron sulfate would leak out of the iron vessel, and eventually, if there is enough copper sulfate, the iron vessel will cease to exist.


How do you do copper coating on iron powder?

Contacting the iron powder with an aqueous solution of copper (II) salts will produce a copper coating on iron powder: Iron is higher in the electromotive series than copper and therefore will displace copper from the solution, resulting in copper-coated iron and dissolved iron cations. When all of the surface of the iron powder has been coated with copper, the iron will stop reacting because it no longer has access to the copper ions in solution, the access of the iron being blocked by the layer of copper coating the remaining iron powder.


What is the product of iron and copper II sulfate?

iron + copper sulphate ''goes to'' iron sulphate + copper


Why is iron able to replace copper in copper sulfate?

Iron is more reactive than copper.


Why can iron be used to get copper from copper sulfate solution?

Iron is more reactive than copper


What is a word equation for the single-displacement reaction of iron and copper sulfate?

The iron will displace the copper as it is more reactive. here's the equation: iron + copper sulphate = iron sulphate +copper


Are copper and iron the same metal?

No, Copper is Cu, Iron is Fe


Why is iron powder magnetic?

Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)


Why colour of copper sulphate solution changes to light green when iron filings are added?

When an iron nail is dipped in the copper sulfate solution then iron displaces copper from the copper sulfate because iron is more reactive than copper.


How can you tell the difference between a bar of iron a bar of copper and a magnet?

Iron is a ferromagnetic metal, and copper is not. Iron will be attracted to the magnet but the copper will not.