copper is less dense of a metal therefore allowing electrons to be passed through it faster than other metals making it a better conductor
Metalic bond
Hard, shiny, silver/grey/black/white colour, some conducts electricity, some doesn't, hard to bend, different melting points, different chemical build up, coins made from copper and silver, insoluble in water.
These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
Brass is used for the manufacture of plug pins for the following reasons. It is a good electrical conductor and is cheaper than other materials such as copper. It is a hard alloy material, therefore it is very wear resistant and will not wear or mark easily. Furthermore, Brass is corosion resistant and will not tarnish easily. Brass is also stiff and therefore will not bend easily when inserted in to the socket.
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The advantages of copper pipe fittings over plastic is that copper does not bend or break as easily as plastic, so it lasts longer and is much more reliable as well.
Hard, shiny, silver/grey/black/white colour, some conducts electricity, some doesn't, hard to bend, different melting points, different chemical build up, coins made from copper and silver, insoluble in water.
Yes
These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity. It has a high boiling point. Copper is also malleable. Malleable or ductile is when you can bend the thing. If the thing is not ductile it cannot be bent.
If you are asking why DOES copper bend on heating, then i can answer that. When heat is applied, the copper molecules are spread farther apart, making the molecular structure weaker, thus you may bend it.
Aluminum is a metal, and it'll do the typical metal things: be a good conductor of electricity, be a good conductor of heat. It'll bend w/o breaking. can be shaped (a bit) at room temperature. Glass won't conduct electricity and will shatter rather than bend.
Metallic crystals are flexible because of a property of their electrons called delocalization. The electrons are free to move about the crystal, instead of "belonging" to one specific atom. This allows the metal to bend, flex, stretch and conduct electricity. These properties are called malleability, ductility and conductivity.
Copper is the most commonly used conductor material in wiring, steel is also used but is much firmer and harder to bend.
Whether they bend easily If they look shiny or dull How well they conduct heat and electricity If they are solid, liquid or gas at room temperature
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Brass is used for the manufacture of plug pins for the following reasons. It is a good electrical conductor and is cheaper than other materials such as copper. It is a hard alloy material, therefore it is very wear resistant and will not wear or mark easily. Furthermore, Brass is corosion resistant and will not tarnish easily. Brass is also stiff and therefore will not bend easily when inserted in to the socket.