M.A.Padmanabha Rao's DISCOVERY 3:
On bombarding a metal such as copper with gamma rays, copper X-rays are emitted. Along with Cu X-rays two more emissions successively follow: Bharat Radiation and UV dominant optical emission. UV dominant optical emission was experimentally detected for the first time from Cu, Ag, and Mo metals when present as XRF (X-ray fluoresecent) sources of AMC2084,U.K. unprecedented at room temperature.
i think is yes
At room temperature radium is a solid metal.
Iron,copper, gold and silver
Any metal that is an element, like copper, iron, manganese, etc will rust (or oxidize, if you want to get technical).
Copper, like most metals, is solid during room temperature.
The reason that copper turns green is the same reason the metal rusts, oxidization. Both metal and copper oxidize when exposed to oxygen and this is a natural process. Copper that is exposed to the outside environment is more likely to turn green and that is why copper vases and decorative pieces in gardens are often green. Copper is a metal that does not react with water (H2O), but the oxygen of the air will react slowly at room temperature to form a layer of brown-black copper oxide on copper metal which looks like green sometimes...
I would like to start off by saying that: Energy absorbed by metal = mass of metal x specific heat capacity of metal x change in temperature of the metal If the same amount of energy is given to all three metals, there would be the highest temperature increase in the metal with the lowest specific heat capacity. Therefore, Silver would be the answer.
i think is yes
Copper.
Metal polish like Autosol
It might have blood in it (copper is the metal you are smelling). You should get it checked out.
copper reacts to a lot of things but does not react to some common pieces like metal
At room temperature radium is a solid metal.
You can put copper in any room you like, and it will be able to match the temperature of the room through a normal heat transfer process, just like any other material.
You can put copper in any room you like, and it will be able to match the temperature of the room through a normal heat transfer process, just like any other material.
No, it cannot be prepared by this method under normal conditions. For preparing copper sulphate, copper should be added to the sulphate salt of a metal which is less reactive than copper like Mercury, silver and gold
Rhenium oxide.