Musical Instruments particularly brass instruments, are made out of copper because it doesn't wear out, it produces a great colour and it doesn't effect the sound waves at all.
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
When copper was fiirst discovered it was used to make pots and pans for cooking. Now copper is no longer used to make pans/pots as there are more efficient materials and copper is now mainly used to make wires.
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Frequently used for musical instruments is brass: a copper and zinc alloy.
Yes, it is.
Actually, copper is softer than brass, and easier to work. The reason musical instruments are made from brass instead of pure copper is because that alloy with zinc is much more durable than copper alone, and does not as readily corrode.
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
When copper was fiirst discovered it was used to make pots and pans for cooking. Now copper is no longer used to make pans/pots as there are more efficient materials and copper is now mainly used to make wires.
Musical triangles are typically made out of Copper 2 beryllium (w1/2hp). Beryllium copper is one of the most resonant materials to make musical instruments out of -- also typically used in tambourines.
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Copper is used to make a blue firework!
Because copper is very hard and does not get damaged.
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