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Q: Why does the Statue of liberty have the density of a copper penny?
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What was the statue of liberty's usual color?

A color of a penny as it was made of copper.


Why does the Statue of Liberty's skin appear green even after restoration?

It's aged copper so it's like a penny that's why the statue of liberty is green


Is the penny turning green like the statue of liberty turning green?

yes cause its copper


How did Statue of Liberty tuned green?

The outside skin of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper. When it was first made it was the color of a penny. Over time the copper reacts with the water in the air to formal compounds that are green-blue in color.


Is the Statue of Liberty made of copper or bronze?

The Statue of Liberty is made of copper supported by an iron skeleton. "179,200 pounds (81,300 kilograms) of copper was used in Statue. 250,000 pounds (113,400 kilograms) of iron. Total weight of the Statue is 450,000 pounds (225 tons). The thickness of Copper sheeting is 3/32 inch (2.37mm), about the thickness of a penny. "


What did the Statue of Liberty look like originally?

A Statue with broken chains


What is the same about a copper penny and a copper kettle?

Same density


The Statue of Liberty is made out of?

The Statue of Liberty is made of pure copper hung on a framework of steel, which was originally puddled iron. Her flame above the torch is coated in gold leaf, which was originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes. The copper is 3/32 of an inch thick, that's just a bit thinner than two pennies. The copper's green color is a layer of patina that forms with age (extended periods of oxidization). Like a really old penny would appear if not stored properly. The color of the Statue of Liberty before patination was a shiny reddish brown color. .


What does copperate look like?

Copper is a brown solid. Take a look at an American or Canadian penny. In nature, copper is usually found as an oxide that is bluish green. The Statue of Liberty is copper and has oxidized to this bluish green color.


What causes vinegar to rust a penny?

Pennies are made of zinc plated with copper. Copper reacts with oxygen and water to form copper oxide. This is the tarnish you see on pennies that have been in damp conditions. The only U.S. coins that can truly rust are the 1943 zinc coated steel cents.


Why did the Statue Of Liberty change from copper color to green?

Oxidation is what is seen in on Lady Liberty. If you want to be even more specific, the color of Lady Liberty is verdigris. Other cases of oxidation can be seen if you look at pennies in a wishing well.


Prove a new penny is not made of pure copper It has a mass of 2.49 and a volume of 0.349cm3?

at first, you have to find the density of the penny. [density = mass/ volume ] so 2.49/ 0.349 = 7.1347. rounded to 7.1 but the density of the copper is 8.92 g/ cm3 as the densities are not close, the penny is not pure copper. hope this help :)