30.5 milligrams copper wire (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 10 ^23/1 mole Cu)
= 2.89 X 10^20 atoms of copper
Copper will.
In a copper wire each copper atom has two loosely coupled outer thermal atoms (this is why copper has a plus 2 valence)When an electrical current is passed through the copper wire, the two thermal atoms are pushed onto the next copper atom. Temperature of a copper atom depends on how fast the electrons orbit in the respective copper atoms.Since thermal electrons make up the electric current which flows through the copper wire, the electrons will continue to orbit the copper atoms as they move across, thus travelling along a helical path
In rubber electrons cannot freely move among atoms as in copper.
If the copper wire really is pure copper then the only element in the copper wire is copper (Cu).
Copper wire sent for recycling is remelted and rerefined. It becomes a new copper product one of which might be new copper wire.
Copper Wire
Wire is a metal that is made so thin it can be bent. There are many types of wire including, copper, aluminum and gold.
We need to know the diameter of the wire to calculate the volume and the mass. Number of atoms is: 2,58.1023.r2, where r is the radius of the wire.
A rather thin copper or aluminum wire.
Copper-31. All atoms with 29 protons are Copper.
This just means a wire with a solid central core, ie made from one solid length of copper or aluminium, as opposed to a wire made from many thin strands
This just means a wire with a solid central core, ie made from one solid length of copper or aluminium, as opposed to a wire made from many thin strands
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Yes, which is why we get wire of various gauges and tensile strength. The copper wire used in electricity is one example.
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Copper will.
In a copper wire each copper atom has two loosely coupled outer thermal atoms (this is why copper has a plus 2 valence)When an electrical current is passed through the copper wire, the two thermal atoms are pushed onto the next copper atom. Temperature of a copper atom depends on how fast the electrons orbit in the respective copper atoms.Since thermal electrons make up the electric current which flows through the copper wire, the electrons will continue to orbit the copper atoms as they move across, thus travelling along a helical path