As to the room temperature of copper, your question isn't exactly making sense, because to me the copper would be the same (or close to) the temperature of the room. But if you were looking for this other info, here it is:
Copper (Cu)
Melting point: 1984.32 °F
Boiling Point: 4643 °F
room temperature
Solid
Copper Sulphate is a powder at room temperature, therefore it is a solid.
it will become a solad
The metals, specifically silver and copper are good conductors.
You could place the copper sulfate solution in an evaporation dish and let the water evaporate at room temperature over a period of days.
The room temperature is...the room temperature !!
No. Copper is a solid at room temperature.
At the average room temperature of 24C, copper is a solid
the copper sulphate i used at room temperature was blue.
No, copper is solid at room temperature.
solid at room temperature.
Copper Sulphate is a powder at room temperature, therefore it is a solid.
Solid
At room temperature, copper hydroxide is solid.
Most Copper and its alloys is non magnetic at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
Copper is a solid at room temperature.
You can put copper in any room you like, and it will be able to match the temperature of the room through a normal heat transfer process, just like any other material.