Yes, copper (Cu) is an element.
No. Copper is a single element.
Element
Yes, the metallic copper is an element, this means 'of one kind of atoms', it is Cu with atom number 29 in the periodic table. A 'copper' (money piece) is not made of pure copper, it is an alloy, the same like a 'nickel'.
Copper is on the Periodic Table, anything on the periodic table is an element so copper wire is made from an element.
Copper itself an element
Copper is an element, not a compound.
copper is an element. but copper wire is a processed element.
Copper is an element. As copper gauze is usually made of 100% copper, it would be considered an element. If it has impurities or other elements, then it would be a metallic compound, not an element.
Copper is an element so it is simply made of copper.
Copper is a natural element that is not made from anything else.
One Copper is an element itself - not a compound
Assuming you meant Copper. Copper is made up out of the element "Cu".