Without a chemical reaction copper remain copper.
The matter is not lost, it is transformed.
A copper sheet is made of... surprise... copper. No gold.
Assuming you meant atoms, no it is not. The atoms are broken into their constituent particles (IE. protons, neutrons, and electrons) but no matter is lost.
An atom. In a sample of copper, for instance, the smallest unit of copper that is still considered copper is a single atom of copper.
On earth, solid.
Copper's state of matter is naturally a solid. But it can melt, and boil.
The matter is not lost, it is transformed.
The matter in copper wire melts then explodes into a green flame
Copper has a low matter of ductility
Copper is a solid at room temperature.
Find a substitute for copper and pay everyone in the copper industry for income lost by eliminating copper mining.
A copper sheet is made of... surprise... copper. No gold.
Assuming you meant atoms, no it is not. The atoms are broken into their constituent particles (IE. protons, neutrons, and electrons) but no matter is lost.
metal
There are two ions formed by copper. In copper(I) ion, the 3d orbital is fully filled, and show no transitional behaviour. Whereas copper(II) ion shows transitional characteristics as it has unfilled 3d orbitals. Therefore, copper is a transitional element.
No, copper is a pure metal no copper is a element the simplest form of matter
True. Matter and anti-matter