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Copper does not react with water, but it slowly reacts with atmospheric oxygen forming a layer of brown-black copper oxide. Unlike the iron oxidation, this oxide prevents the bulk corrosion of parent material i.e. copper.

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When Copper Chloride is mixed with water it starts to make an aqueous solution that reacts with Aluminum.

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12y ago

it does not react

It creates a bluegreen coating where they reacted, like on your old nasty penises.

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11y ago

no because otherwise why would we use copper tiles outside

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13y ago

no... it's at the bottom of the reactivity list. it reacts with warm acid though. ;)

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13y ago

it will eventually rust over a period of time!:-)

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11y ago

it will eventually rust

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