No.
No isotope of copper ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, synthetic radioactive isotopes of copper exist.
yes
because copper is a radioactive element and hazardous to animal
no it is not
Usually not, but all elements have radioactive isotopes.
because copper sulphite contains the atoms of copper.
The ores of Copper are usually copper carbonates such as Malachite.
Usually above 99%.
Copper metal is usually reddish brown.
Copper is a chemical element. It can be a compound but copper is usually known as a chemical element.
Copper granules are very small and rice shape copper made by copper granulators. They are usually made from copper scrap for the purpose of recycling.
Alloys of zinc and copper are well known. There are no chemical compounds of zinc and copper.