Not likely unless it is carrying electricity or coming out of the muzzle of a gun. One of our company's products is a copper IUD (Intra-uterine device). In that application, the copper wire slowly dissolves and produces a pharmacological effect so it is regulated as a drug. Otherwise, the worst effect is that copper will turn your skin green.
When copper is mixed with copper nitrate, a chemical reaction occurs where the copper in the copper nitrate displaces the copper in the solid copper, forming copper(II) nitrate and releasing nitrogen dioxide gas. This reaction is a redox reaction, where copper is oxidized and the copper ions in the solution are reduced.
Some common compounds of copper include copper(II) sulfate, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) oxide, and copper(II) nitrate. Copper also forms compounds with other elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and carbon.
Copper oxide is composed of copper and oxygen atoms. The two elements in copper oxide are copper and oxygen.
CuS is Copper Sulphide CuSO4 is Copper Sulphate CuSO3 is Copper Sulphite CuO is Copper(II) Oxide (Cupric Oxide) Cu2O is Copper (I) Oxide ( Cuprous Oxide). NB Note the subtle differences in the spelling of each compound.
Copper (II) Bromide
Yes but it is not alot so it wont hurt you.
No, it will not affect them
yes definitely. Copper tiles have a solid reputation for being safe to use on the floor. Copper tiles do not pose any threat to the foundation of a building, nor do they present any danger to people when they walk on them.
You can step on them or place them on copper or put them in a cup with hot salt water and shake.
That is not how an IUD works. What an IUD do is to stop an egg from attaching to the inside of the uterus. It had no effect on the sperm. But no, it shouldn't hurt.
No, there is root killer available that is copper sulfate crystals. It is supposed to kill the roots and not hurt the tree.
It depends on the distilling process they used. If it was an evaporative process they may have used copper. Test for copper and let sit for a day or so. Other than that the fluoride and sodium wont hurt anything.
Copper contain copper !!
It will "hurt" (or kill, rather) cows and dogs if they are exposed to a lot of it, but otherwise it is a good fertilizer, micromineral supplement, topical/oral treatment for certain ailments, and an insecticide and fungicide.
When copper is mixed with copper nitrate, a chemical reaction occurs where the copper in the copper nitrate displaces the copper in the solid copper, forming copper(II) nitrate and releasing nitrogen dioxide gas. This reaction is a redox reaction, where copper is oxidized and the copper ions in the solution are reduced.
Some common compounds of copper include copper(II) sulfate, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) oxide, and copper(II) nitrate. Copper also forms compounds with other elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and carbon.
Copper in an old fashioned penny will not dissolve in acid, thus it will not become toxic. The new zinc pennies will dissolve in stomach acid. Nickel in a United States coin is mixed with other metals so you would get so little of it that it should not hurt you.