copper sulfate is called blue vitroll.
Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury.
yes
the answer is that it occurs as a compound, not an element
No, copper is not a chemical compound. Its a chemical element.A chemical element is a substance made up of atoms of only one type. IE: Copper. Or hydrogen. Or Helium. Or Lithium... (there are ninety two naturally occurring elements, and several more man made ones)
copper is a naturally occuring element
it is found at 1
Yes, in some places naturally occurring "nuggets" of copper can be found.
Gold,silver, copper
Solid.
copper sulfate is called blue vitroll.
Gold, silver,copper, iron and mercury
Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury.
Some examples are: gold, silver, platinum, copper, mercury, etc.
Copper can be found naturally in copper deposits/veins in the Earth's crust and in molecules that contain other atoms. Copper is used for many purposes by humans, such as jewellery, the creation of bronze (copper+tin), the creation of metal alloys, and many other uses.
There are a number of naturally occurring pure metals including copper, silver, mercury, gold, platinum and palladium. Naturally occurring pure metals are called native metals eg Native Copper or Native Silver
Iron , Aluminium and Copper Can Be Found , Also Gold Can Be Found Uncombined in the Earths Crust .