If the process stated is possible at all, it would be "nuclear fission." If the questioner intended to mean "the smallest parts that are still copper", the answer would be "atomization".
copper is a metal that can break
An atom
The metal (copper) extracted may be generally brittle and break easily.
The ribbon starts to break up at the surface, a brown solid forms(copper metal), and the solution eventually becomes colourless (from losing copper ions)
This is because copper is held together by a sea of negative delocalised electrons which hold the positive copper ions in place. These bonds are very hard to break, meaning the metal has a high melting point...
copper is a metal that can break
Copper is malleable, it can be bent and it will not break, but bending it back and forth too much may break it.
You can break the Galactic Code by either using planet bombs, or by using the zealot or scientist special powers (I think they're called characteristics?)
Answer:Aluminum brakes are used to break aluminum. Copper, however, can not be broken in the same mannor. Copper is much more malleable and ductile, so to get a clean cut requires much more effort.
An atom
nutty professor?
Yes, it can broken down into two elements: copper & chlorine
There are 2 syllables. Small-est.
The break statement exits out of the smallest containing loop or switch-case statement. The continue statement transfers control to the next iteration of the smallest containing loop statement.
The metal (copper) extracted may be generally brittle and break easily.
The metal (copper) extracted may be generally brittle and break easily.
Probably cause you dont like him that much...?