its browny red and the shape depends on how it is cut
The shape of copper is globular
Copper is a solid shape, so it has a definite shape and volume.
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No. If you leave some copper wire in a square box it will never come out in a square shape.
Copper granules are very small and rice shape copper made by copper granulators. They are usually made from copper scrap for the purpose of recycling.
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No. Copper (the metal, an element) has chemical properties. The shape of the copper (wire) does not affect it's chemical behavior.
Physical. It is simply changing the shape or configuration of solid copper to another shape. Chemical changes cannot be reversed.
Copper is used because of its ductile property, meaning that they bend into shape easily
The same as the specific gravity for copper which is 8930. It doesn't matter what shape the copper is made into... it still has the same specific gravity.
The copper pipe in the solar water is wrapped in the shape of a coil to give it maximum surface area.
Copper Sulfate is actually like powder so it doesn't have a particular shape, but if you dissolve it in water and leave for some days it can turn into diamond-shaped, blue stones.