The shape of copper is globular
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Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.
The word equation for the reaction between copper and chlorine is: copper + chlorine → copper chloride.
Copper Carbonate.
Copper its symbol is Cu and its atomic number is 29.
Copper is a solid shape, so it has a definite shape and volume.
yes
its browny red and the shape depends on how it is cut
Yes, copper wire can take the shape of its container when it is pliable and not rigid. Copper wire is malleable and can be easily bent and molded into various shapes and forms.
Copper granules are very small and rice shape copper made by copper granulators. They are usually made from copper scrap for the purpose of recycling.
Forming a bar of copper into a wire is a physical change. The copper itself remains the same chemically, only its shape has been altered.
Copper is used because of its ductile property, meaning that they bend into shape easily
The same as the specific gravity for copper which is 8930. It doesn't matter what shape the copper is made into... it still has the same specific gravity.
The physical properties of copper wire that are independent of the amount of matter include shape, conductivity, density, and melting point. Shape refers to the physical form of the wire, which remains constant regardless of its mass or volume.
The copper pipe in the solar water is wrapped in the shape of a coil to give it maximum surface area.
copper can be shaped like anything, really, but is mostly found in a rather bumpy and awkward shape.
Physical properties of copper wire that are independent of the amount of matter include conductivity, resistivity, melting point, and thermal expansion coefficient. These properties remain constant regardless of the quantity of copper wire present.