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You open th Bunsen burner. Then you use a metal grabber to grab the copper metal and put it on top of the Bunsen burner's flame. Soon the cooper metal will be kindled.
Solids can definitely conduct electricity -- like copper wires. It is a general property of metals.
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Bunsen burner
An alloy of Copper, Nickel and Cadmium in general. See related links below.
copper sulphate?heat together in an evaporating basin on a gauze above a Bunsen burner and stir maybe?
Copper (symbol Cu)
Copper and aluminium are used for electric cables.
Copper and aluminum used for electric wires
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D. L. Paulson has written: 'Smelting cement copper in an electric-arc furnace' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Copper, Flux (Metallurgy), Electric furnaces 'Production of blister copper by electric furnace smelting of dead-burned copper sulfide concentrates' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Copper, Chalcopyrite
When a copper wire is heated in a Bunsen burner flame, the copper's color changes to become a glowing red. It won't be restored to its original appearance after cooling. Instead, it becomes a black material called copper (II) oxide, which is 79.9% copper and 20.1% oxygen (was 100% copper before it was burned). This chemical change occurred as the oxygen in the air combined with the copper during the heating process.