Almost everyone is using copper, it is found in almost everthing we use everyday. From the wires for elestricty, your apliances, your car, phone computers, many things.
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Yes, they used copper for jewelry, weapons, for art, ect...
Copper has a myriad of different uses, but the use that first pops up in my mind is its use for electrical wiring.
There are two kinds of copper chloride. Copper(I) chloride is CuCl. Copper(II) chloride is CuCl2.
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All kinds of other things use copper as well. But it's used for wire because of its high conductivity, the highest of all metals except silver.
Coins (pennies), buttons, copper wire, Electromagnets, Printed circuit boards, Lead free solder, alloyed with tin. Electrical machines, etc --- Many countries use copper in their telephone lines, copper piping for water transfer and heating
They use it to make different kinds of gasoline
yes definitely. Copper tiles have a solid reputation for being safe to use on the floor. Copper tiles do not pose any threat to the foundation of a building, nor do they present any danger to people when they walk on them.
copper is in every thing, from electrical wiring in your house to electric motors that you use in your kitchen.
thousands of people use internet along with young kinds too. 90% of people
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