Copper is an example of a transition metal.
Copper wire is a good example of a conductor.
Zinc is an example of a vitamin the human body needs.
Gold and copper are native elements.
Transistion metals (group 11 in per.tab.)
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The only metal I can think of with "pp" in it's name would be copper.
The periodic table contains elements only. Copper Sulfate is a compound. There are millions of compounds and thus a table that listed them all would be unwieldly to say the least and totally impractical.
That would probably be lead that you're thinking about.
Strontium and copper nitrate
For most applications ... where the wire has no function other than to join the components that accomplish the purpose of the circuit ... the best metal to use for wiring would be the one with the smallest resistivity. That would be silver. A big part of the reason that we usually settle for copper is because it is only second best as a conductor and is a lot less expensive than silver.
what reaction would be taken out if you had copper as your metal
Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.
Copper would indeed be an example of an element.
Because copper conducts electricty, so if you touch it it would shock you. Also, copper is a type of metal.
The only metal I can think of with "pp" in it's name would be copper.
No, copper is not magnetic.ANS2:Copper is not a magnetic metal so the only ways it would be affected would be through electromagnetism or if the copper were part of a magnetic alloy.
no it is a solution because a solution is a mixture of matter and is clear and cant see the diffrent types of matter in the mixture. a solvent is the larger part of the solution. for example say i mixed water and apple juice 70% water 30% apple juice the water would be the solvent. but if you melted metel and copper together (well mixed) more copper than metal then in that case copper would be the solvent
yes
That would be copper.
Copper is a reddish-orange ductile metal, supposedly discovered around 9,000 BCE.
Group 1 will be more reactive than group 13 elements
A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.