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copper sulphate
copper and oxygen
Copper and oxygen react to form copper (I) oxide, Cu2O, and copper (II) oxide, CuO. 4Cu + O2 --> 2Cu2O 2Cu + O2 --> 2CuO
Copper is just the element copper. However as copper is a little soft, some metal products sold as "copper" are actually alloys of copper with other elements to make it a little harder or otherwise adjust its properties. These elements include tin, zinc, beryllium, phosphorus, arsenic, etc.
No because the elements that make up the compounds have different properties than the compound's properties.
Copper Oxide
They have different properties because the element that make up these compounds are different, water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms, and 1 oxygen while table salt is made of a sodium and a chlorine atom. These different combinations make up different properties. Why the elements that make up these compounds have different properties however is a different question.
Oxygen will make it impure and will react with the copper making it copper oxide, which isnt as conductive as copper alone
I think it is Copper Sulphate
copper sulphate
copper and oxygen
copper sulfate
Copper and oxygen react to form copper (I) oxide, Cu2O, and copper (II) oxide, CuO. 4Cu + O2 --> 2Cu2O 2Cu + O2 --> 2CuO
Water. You can burn oxygen and you can burn hydrogen but you can't burn water.
Yes... The compound is copper oxide CuO I think
high pitch copper CW004A is use to make electrical items.
It is flexible and can have an aged look