yes
Copper salts are toxic to most living things.
Barium don't react with copper.
copper and aluminium are metals since their metals the effect is that their good conductors
ENVIRONMENT
Hammered copper can be used in many decorative or useful items. The effect of hammering the copper is to make a dented effect all over the copper. This can catch the light and make an attractive surface.
To achieve a verdigris effect on copper, you can expose the copper to a combination of vinegar, salt, and ammonia fumes. This will create a greenish-blue patina on the surface of the copper, giving it the desired verdigris appearance.
B2 is not magnetic. It does not have any significant effect on the surrounding environment in terms of magnetic properties.
if even one element of the environment is disturbed or damaged, it has an effect on its relationship with other elements, and the balance of the environment as a whole is disturbed. Thus we should be alert and prevent any damage to the environment
They are both metals. The effect is that copper is more safer than aluminum. From Leah :)
There will either be no reaction or the copper would replace the tantalum...
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ummm...Pollution effects the environment in a NEGATIVE way. Any questions?