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It is also used in electrical wiring & electrical conductors, heat sinks, roofing, flashing, various alloys such as brass and bronze, gold alloys, sculpture, soft faced hammers, and some types of engine head gaskets.
Old pennies had a high percentage copper. New pennies are copper plated zinc.
Because iron is more reactive than copper. If iron displaces copper, that releases energy (enthalpy). If copper were to displace iron, that would require energy to be used. This is less favourable and , averaged over the huge number of molecules, atoms and ions in the solution, the more energy producing reaction is vastly preferred. Hence, iron put into copper sulphate solution gets coated in copper and the solution slowly loses its blue colour. But if you put copper metal in iron sulphate solution, nothing noticable occurs.
You basically put your grinded ore in an oil basin and let the copper stick to air bubbles you pump through it.
no because copper is a less reactive metal
Well you put different metals inside the fireworks, and the cemical chemical reactions make it different colours. For example; copper makes green.
no.
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
Any reaction occur when gold is put in copper sulfate.
no
Put your change on Copper is a good slogan for Copper. Similarly 'C' all the things 'U' can do with Copper is another slogan.
iron was added to the copper coins somewhere in the 1990.
No this will not make a chemical change because if you put copper in baking soda it will make a physical change because it is not changing any of the properties inside the copper.
The iron will react with the copper sulfate, producing iron sulfate and elemental copper.
when is the right time to put copper t as a contraceptive, is it during monthly periods
put water in the mixture, the wood will float and the copper will sink. :D
The copper sulfate dissolves and turns into a royal-blue color.
no
it is a good conductor of electricity.