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Q: Why are copper and iron useful properties?
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What is the properties and is uses of copper aluminium iron and steel?

copper aluminium iron and steel is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper aluminium iron and steel and it is used in conducting electricity.


What properties of copper make it useful for communacation?

Walang Kwenta GURO namin ;(


What are some properties that aluminum copper iron share?

All three Metallic Elements Aluminum, Copper and Iron are quite Malleable and Good Conductors of Electricity.


What properties of iron makes it useful?

- Iron is very cheap- Iron is easily processed


Why is iron more useful when it is mixed with carbon?

The mechanical properties are significantly improved.


How do the physical properties of iron and copper compare?

Please see the links for making your comparisons.


What are the three examples of useful elements that are extracted from earth's surface?

-gold -iron -copper


What are three examples of useful elements that are extracted from earths surface?

Iron, copper and gold :)


Why iron is more useful when it is mixed with a little carbon?

The mechanical properties are significantly improved.


Why is copper more useful than iron for building?

Copper is more malleable and can be formed easier. However, it is much softer than iron and doesn't carry weight well. Copper is more corrosion resistant than iron is and oxidizes very slowly.


What properties make iron not as good to use in wires as copper?

copper is a more better conducter than iron and therefore is able to pass more heat than iron. basically copper wires are used in many instances and domestic needs as it is cheaper and can resist electricity


Is steel a useful alloy of copper and tin?

steel is an alloy of iron and about 0.1%-0.3% carbon. bronze is an alloy of copper+ tin....( not steel)