Typical harness wire is around 45-50% copper content. This is standard regardless of the type of car it comes off of. This also assumes that the harness has the computer taken off it. Otherwise the total copper in relation to the weight of the total is much lower.
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No, copper is not a combustible metal. It does not catch fire or burn under normal conditions.
The normal concentration of copper in plants is 3-10 ppm.
No, copper will not react with copper(II) nitrate under normal conditions. Copper is lower in the reactivity series than copper(II) nitrate, so no reaction will occur.
Copper, like most metals, is solid during room temperature.
Copper does not react with nitrogen under normal conditions. However, at very high temperatures and pressures, copper can react with nitrogen to form copper nitride.
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Yes, at normal room temperature.
Unroll it and use as you would normal hard copper. Compression fittings or soldered fittings.
Yes, at normal room temperature.
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Copper is not flammable. It has a high melting point (around 1,984°F or 1,085°C) and does not catch fire under normal conditions.