We can electroplate most of the metals. The metals used in electroplating are steel, zinc, iron, etc.
The correct spelling is 'cuprous', and means copper-conatining. Some cuprous metals are, copper (obviously), brass, and bronze
Copper and gold.
ferous (iron) and non-ferous (copper) metals. A magnet will pick up iron but not copper.
No. Copper is an element; meaning it is not made up of other metals.
Because iron is more reactive than copper, as can be seen on an activity series of metals. Refer to the related link for more information and an activity series of metals.
copper and aluminium are metals since their metals the effect is that their good conductors
We use copper because copper is one if the stronger metals that we have in the USA. Copper is also one of our most valued metals there are.
ELECTROPLATE OVER COPPER
Copper and iridium are two metals.
any metals that are below copper in the reactivity series
Copper is more stronger against other metals.
No, not all metals are copper, but copper is definetly a metal.
copper
Copper and plutonium are metals.
Zinc and copper are solid metals.
Assuming it's copper(II) oxide, the equation for that reaction is: CuO + H2 --> H2O + Cu. Reactants: copper oxide and hydrogen gas. Products: Water and copper. Elements present: hydrogen, copper. Compounds present: copper oxide, water. Metals: copper. Non-metals: hydrogen.
copper and alloys of copper