Mercury
No, oxidized copper in liquid phase is not considered an electrolyte. An electrolyte is a substance that can conduct electricity when dissolved in a liquid. Oxidized copper, while it may contain ions, does not exhibit the same electrical conductivity properties as typical electrolytes.
copper is a metal
Copper is a metal. It is also considered as a mineral as well. You can find traces of copper in your blood.
Chemical formulas or symbols do not vary with the phase of a material. Therefore, the chemical symbol* for copper is always Cu, whether the metal is solid, liquid, or gas. _________________________ *Chemical elements such as copper have symbols, rather than formulas, which are characteristics of chemical compounds.
Liquid copper cleaner is effective for maintaining copper surfaces because it easily removes tarnish and restores shine without scratching the metal. It also helps prevent corrosion and protects the copper from further damage, extending the lifespan of the surface.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
No, copper is a metal.
Copper is a metal.
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Mercury is a metallic chemical element that is different from gold, silver, and copper. It is a silvery-white metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Not really. Copper IS a metal, not a property of metal.