copper gains heat
It remains as metallic copper.
Copper.
no
it made de copper chlorine
Heating copper in air the copper oxide CuO is formed.
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Solid copper appears to gain mass when heated in air, because the copper reacts with oxygen in the air to form copper oxide. However, the actual mass of the copper does not increase; the mass of the solid increases by a value equal to the mass of oxygen removed from the air.
It remains as metallic copper.
Copper.
Absolutely
no
Copper sulfate is formed.
Copper Carbonate when heated decomposes to give copper oxide and carbon dioxide.
It depends on what you added to the methanol before you put the heated copper wire into the methanol. The heated copper wire acted as a catalyst to speed up the reaction between the methanol and the other substance. Copper itself does not react with methanol.
When copper is heated it oxidizes. The additional oxygen molecules it takes on when oxidizes leads it to have a higher mass.
Copper vessels are easily corroded.
it made de copper chlorine