yes, Cu+ has a pseudo-noble-gas electron configuration
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It is a metal.
copper (II) carbonate is a solid
hydrogen gas
Depends on the acids you're mixing the copper with!
copper is a red solid. Chlorine is a greenish gas.
Oxygen. The product is copper oxide.
What happened when nitrogen gas pass though from melted copper at 1250 Centigrade temperature. when i melted the scrap copper in furnace there is some impurity how i can clean and get the piurty of copper 99.99 %
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It is not a good idea to use copper pipe with natural gas as any sulphur compounds in the gas can cause an oxide to form in the copper pipe. Often copper is used with propane. In these instances, soft copper tubing is usually used with compression fittings. The tools required are, pipe cutter and 2 wrenches.
No. Zinc, copper, potassium and aluminum foil are all solids. No metal is a a gas at room temperature.