No. What causes skin to turn green is when the metal is copper or mixed with copper.
Foolish Fools!, it does infact turn Green! because the oxygen bonds with the copper to form copper oxide, wich is green, it reflects different fractions of light to the copper
The copper wire glows red. Once it cools...the copper reacts with the air to produce copper(II) oxide. This is shown by the black tarnish on the copper wire.
The statue of liberty is made from copper, not iron. By reactions with carbon dioxide and water green hydrated copper carbonate is formed.
copper tarnish and turn green because of present of iron in it.
The substance in the air is oxygen. Copper + oxygen= copper oxide.
the biggest thing that causes brake fluid to turn "black" is high copper content. This is the result of your brake line deteriorating from the inside. when it is black you really should change it. the copper will start wearing out your rubber seals in your brake system, eventually resulting in............................. NO brakes!!!!
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It will oxidize, which causes it to turn green.
No. What causes skin to turn green is when the metal is copper or mixed with copper.
Foolish Fools!, it does infact turn Green! because the oxygen bonds with the copper to form copper oxide, wich is green, it reflects different fractions of light to the copper
Oxidation
Pewter turns it black, Copper does turn your skin green though.
Copper wiring turns black due to oxidation. It is the air reacting with the metal. Copper wiring also sometimes turns green.
Copper will change overtime. Perfect example is the Statue of Liberty. She has copper sheets and the salt air has made her green. This is oxidation that causes it to turn.
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