Copper is a relatively soft metal that is most commonly used for electrical wires due to it excellent conductivity. Silver is a better conductor but copper is cheap. Copper is extremely ductile which means it can be drawn into long wires. Copper can also be used to dilute other metals. It is commonly mixed with gold to make the gold harder and more durable. Rose gold is gold that has had copper added to it.
Two common alloys of copper are bronze (mainly copper and tin) and brass (mainly copper and zinc). Both these alloys are stronger than the original copper but retain some of its wonderful colour. These alloys are used to make wonderful decorative items such as trays, boat and bathroom fittings and jewellery.
Gold money is gets is colour these days from copper rather than gold.
Copper, the single element, doesn't produce anything by itself. It must combine with another substance in order to produce something.
pennies or wire.
you can make things such as penny's
dick on a pot
Sulphuric acid
By melting together copper and beryllium.
Hammered copper can be used in many decorative or useful items. The effect of hammering the copper is to make a dented effect all over the copper. This can catch the light and make an attractive surface.
copper an thin
zinc hydrogenate + copper = zinc + copper sulphate
copper is an element, you cant make copper
Nothing but copper and tin make bronze
Copper chloride
Copper Oxide
copper and tin make bronze
tin is alloyed with copper to make bronze
Yellow, red and slight bit of blue make copper.
Magnesium + copper oxide --> magnesium oxide + copper
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
I think it is Copper Sulphate
you can make copper stuff
copper sulphate