Copper would indeed be an example of an element.
As elements or as compounds For example, copper occurs in its elemntal form (native copper) and as various compounds (copper sulphide, copper sulphate etc)
Many alloys contain two elements, for example Brass is copper + zinc, Bronze is copper + tin.
Oxygen and copper are examples of elements; cooper is a barrel maker.
Elements are present in the periodic table. For example Copper (Cu) is an element but copper sulphate CuSO4 is a compound.... Elements present in copper sulpahte are Copper (Cu),Sulphur (S) and Oxygen (O).
No, CuSO4 is not an example of a chemical element. It is the chemical formula for copper sulfate, which is a compound made up of the elements copper, sulfur, and oxygen. Copper (Cu) is the element in this compound.
Iron displace elements with a lower reactivity than its own; copper is an example.
Because copper is considered an element, and because elements do not include other elements, copper only contains copper.
Oxygen and copper are examples of elements. Oxygen is a non-metallic element with atomic number 8, and copper is a metallic element with atomic number 29. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
Copper and zinc are not alloying elements for steels.
Copper oxide is composed of copper and oxygen atoms. The two elements in copper oxide are copper and oxygen.
Copper and Oxygen
Copper carbonate is made up of the elements copper, carbon, and oxygen.