Well, honey, copper was discovered by our ancient ancestors around 10,000 years ago. They probably stumbled upon it while playing with some rocks and thought, "Hey, this shiny stuff looks cool!" So, there you have it, copper was discovered by some clever early humans who had a knack for finding cool things in nature.
Copper was discovered first. It has been used by humans for thousands of years, while arsenic's discovery as a chemical element came later in the 13th century.
Mr Bob Copper discovered it in 1700. He named it after his son "Chloride" But then chloride died and he had a second son "Chloride II"
Copper has been used since ancient times and was one of the first metals to be discovered and utilized by humans. Its discovery predates recorded history, but archaeological evidence suggests that copper was in use as far back as the 5th millennium BC.
Copper was discovered first, since it occurs naturally in its pure form and has been used by humans since ancient times. Arsenic, on the other hand, was discovered later and is a metalloid that is typically found in combination with other elements in minerals.
It was discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1766.
We do not know- copper was one of the first metals used by humans, and THAT first use was about 11,000 years ago. No records from that long ago.
it was discovered by ace
copper turns to blue-green copper oxide.
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Francium was discovered by Marguerite Perey in 1939.
its a element on earth , and georguis agricola discovered it in 1530...
Copper was discovered in the prehistoric times, probable in the Middle East.
The oven was discovered by O. Ven, for whom it is named, who also discovered the Ven diagram.
Its Copper, which was discovered by the earliest Spanish explorers of Arizona. In 2007 Arizona was the top copper producing state in the US.
Graham