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No, copper is way too soft.
Copper
Soft iron will not have any magnetic properties unless it is magnetized, while a piece of copper will not be attracted to a magnet at all. A magnet will attract both soft iron and copper, but the attraction will be stronger for the soft iron due to its ability to become magnetized.
Copper is easy to mine but is often to soft for uses if it is pure.
In its pure form, comparatively, yes it is.
Yes, the compression fittings designed for copper work on both soft and hard copper pipes.
Copper i assume
tubing benders are the best used for
Copper is a relatively soft metal compared to others like iron or steel. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5-3, making it softer and more malleable, which is why it is often used for electrical wiring and plumbing.
Copper is too soft and weak.
lead, copper is a metal therefore it is harder
Its a reddish-brownish metal. Its also a soft texture