No. Copper and Iron are both elements and are made up of atoms of the pure element.
Ironman's suit is not made of copper.
Copper is a much better electrical conductor than iron.
Copper corrodes, things made of iron rust. Copper can corrode, but it takes longer than it does for iron to rust.
No. A penny is made out of copper-plated zinc.
Jewelry can be made from iron, silver, copper, and gold. It is melted down and formed into lovely pieces.
There are several reasons: * Iron is less malleable than copper so the tools can be thinner and lighter and still have the durability and strength needed * Iron has a higher melting point than copper * Iron does not conduct heat as well as copper so the handles of iron tools stay cooler longer * Iron is about a tenth the price of copper
No. Copper is an element; meaning it is not made up of other metals.
The word equation for the reaction between iron sulfate and copper is: iron sulfate + copper → copper sulfate + iron.
No. It has an iron frame with sheets of copper on top. That is why it is green from the sea air.
The Iron Age followed the Copper Age because iron is a harder and more durable metal than copper. This made iron a more suitable material for tools, weapons, and everyday objects, leading to advancements in technology and society during the Iron Age.
it is made up of different materials most of it is iron and copper
no a penny is copper... Actually not since 1982.... In the middle of that year the rising price of copper forced the Mint to change the coin's composition to zinc with a thin copper plating. The copper plating is only 2.5% of the coin's composition.