Copper is a chemical element, and is occasionally found as the native metal. Most commonly it is found combined with sulfur, or other natural acid groups. These are generally derived from fluid flow from volcanic sources, and much of our copper is of this origin. As a relatively heavy metal, it will migrate towards the core of the earth, but the hot liquid solutions associated with vulcanism may bring it to the surface.
The answer is: Copper is an element that forms from oxeygn and hydrogen mixing in copper pockets ( in the earths mountains and ground ) The copper is then formed.
copper is found in the earth's crust....but im not sure if the origin is from the mantle i dont think so...
Cooper get oxidised to copper oxide when burned in air.
sodium
The answer is Bronze
Copper and some yello gross stuff
iron + copper sulphate ''goes to'' iron sulphate + copper
copper sulfide
copper oxide
It remains as metallic copper.
A compound formed by the reaction of copper and sulfur
On the copper surface basic copper carbonate is formed.
lead chloride is formed
Copper sulfate is formed.
Heating copper in air the copper oxide CuO is formed.
Cooper get oxidised to copper oxide when burned in air.
copper nitrate
copper nitrate and water
Yes; the green basic copper carbonate is formed on the surface.