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Well, the priodic symbol for copper is Cu; I'm not sure if that is exactly what you're looking for...

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What is copper alloy?

Copper (symbol Cu) is not an alloy it is an element containing only atoms of copper.


Is copper an element which is made up of atoms?

Yes, everything is made up of atoms, but the atoms in copper are all the same kind, just copper atoms, so it is an element.


What is the chemical symbol for copper?

Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.


What is the symbol for spot copper?

(CU) is the symbol for spot copper


Is copper a monoatomic element?

No, copper is not a monoatomic element. It is a transition metal with the chemical symbol Cu and atomic number 29, meaning it consists of atoms bonded together rather than existing as single atoms.


Is copper a compound or element?

Copper is an element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29. It is a pure substance made up of only copper atoms and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions, so it is not a compound.


Is copper a single atom?

No, copper is not a single atom. It is an element with the atomic symbol Cu and atomic number 29. Copper typically exists as a solid metal composed of many copper atoms arranged in a lattice structure.


Does copper contain one element?

Yes, copper is an element with the chemical symbol Cu and atomic number 29. It is a pure substance made up of copper atoms and is classified as a metal on the periodic table.


What is the atomic symbol of copper?

the atomic symbol of copper is Cu.


What is a symbol for copper on the perotic table?

Cu is the symbol for copper on the periodic table.


Is Copper a pure substance?

Copper is a metallic element with the symbol Cu (29) and in its pure form contains only atoms of Copper. It is a pure substance. In addition, Copper is a soft metal and can be mixed with other metals to create alloys.


What is the atomic symbol for copper?

Cu, which is derived from the Latin word for copper, cuprum.