It is good for healing open wounds
Works great on open wounds....I put it in my cats water, his coat is shiny, his eyes are bright and I change his litter box less.
No, it is a colloidal glass.
If you are referring to any metal particles suspended in water I believe the term you are looking for is Colloidal. For example.... Colloidal Silver is silver particles suspended in water.
Copper was good, mainly because it doesn't rust. Now there many pipes in plastics such as PEX, which are infinitely better than copper. Nobody smart uses copper any more.
Any metal substance is a good conductor of head and electricity. Therefore, yes, it is a good conductor of heat. It is also malleable. That is why there are copper wires in existence.
If it is a thin, small piece of copper put it in water with soap and I think it will float Copper will float in Mercury. Copper will float in Uranium Hexafluoride but good luck getting your hands on any of that.
If it shows the presence of colloidal particles in solution, by scattering any beam of light that falls directly onto it in a direction different from the direction from which the light impinges.
all the colloidal solutions or emultios are microscopically heterogeneous....
Copper has a high thermal conductivity, not low. This is a good generalization of any metal, although they vary in conductivity.
As regards electricity, metals are good conductors, though we know that some are better than others. Silver, copper, gold and aluminum top the list.
I would not expect it to have any detrimental effect if added in reasonable percentages.
Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.