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What does real copper look like?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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Atoms are extremely difficult to see, because they are so small, but if you are able to magnify the image sufficiently, they are little spheres. Chemical bonds can also alter the shape of the atom.

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If we encounter copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4), we may find it in different "forms" because of the amount of water in it. If there is no appreciable degree of hydration, the compound, called the anhydrous form, will appear as a pale green or gray-white powder. As more water appears within it, it tends toward blue. The pentahydrate is a very bright blue. Use the link below to check facts and learn more about this compound.

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copper is a sort of metal that looks quite dirty and rusty and its a bit gold.

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http:/www.crystalgrowing.comcuso4.jpg

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It looks like a penny.

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real copper looks like a penny

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