Sutters Mill certainly was an attraction where quite a bit of gold was pulled from the ground, and there wasn't much else of interest.
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Montana has a long history of copper mining. The mines around Butte were world famous, and the enormous open pit is still a tourist attraction. Many books have been written on Montana's copper mines.
Copper Transport Disease
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aluminum and copper are nonmagnetic metals............................
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant betting to lose or being prepared for a loss. A copper was slang for a penny, so you weren't betting much.
The copper and the metal of the spoon have a chemical attraction to one another and form bonds. Glass is essentially inert, and does not form bonds with metals in solution.
You have described a metallic bond. This is the bond that hold a piece of copper together; or "electrolysis," "electrolytic bonding."
As of Aug 18, 2008 Large Copper Motors are around $40 cents per lb No 1 bare brite copper wire is around $3 per pound No 1 copper wire scrap is around $2.87 per pound Copper turning are around $2.28 per lb
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
As of Aug 25, bare brite No.1 copper is around $3.23 per pound and copper pipe is around $2.50 per lb
As of Aug 18, 2008 No 1 bare brite copper wire is around $3 per pound No 1 copper wire scrap is around $2.87 per pound Copper turning are around $2.28 per lb