Copper is a suitable saucepan base because it is very thermally conductive, thus allowing efficient heat transfer between the pan and the burner. It is also resistant to oxidation, so that it maintains its conductivity instead of converting to less conductive salts.
Its Malleability
It is chemically unreactive.
Reactivity is a chemical property. And copper is not very reactive to water (which is one of the reasons why copper makes great pipes for use in plumbing).
it is malleable
Metals and particularly copper, are good conductors of electricity a prerequisite for an electric cable. In addition, they are ductile enabling them to be drawn out easily into wire/cable.
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it makes pennies
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It is malleable.
The electrical conductivity
Its Malleability
It is chemically unreactive.
Its inert property makes it suitable for its uses.
Reactivity is a chemical property. And copper is not very reactive to water (which is one of the reasons why copper makes great pipes for use in plumbing).
it is malleable
copper/brass may (MAY) leach into the water supply, the body does need trace amounts of the metal, and the almost untraceable amount that IS leached,the body deals with it. it may last for hundreds of years as a supply pipe.