Yes, copper is an element itself on the Periodic Table with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29. It is not made up of two other elements.
Copper carbonate is made up of the elements copper, carbon, and oxygen.
Copper Chloride is a compound because it is comprised of two elements. These two elements are Copper and Chlorine
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
With the exception of cents struck in 1943 and 1944, modern cents were composed of copper zinc and tin. In 1982 it was changed to zinc with a plating of copper.
Copper is a pure element it is not composed of any two other elements however it has many alloys such as Bronze, which is composed of Copper and Tin.
Copper carbonate is made up of the elements copper, carbon, and oxygen.
No. Copper and Iron are both elements and are made up of atoms of the pure element.
Copper Chloride is a compound because it is comprised of two elements. These two elements are Copper and Chlorine
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
With the exception of cents struck in 1943 and 1944, modern cents were composed of copper zinc and tin. In 1982 it was changed to zinc with a plating of copper.
Copper is a pure element it is not composed of any two other elements however it has many alloys such as Bronze, which is composed of Copper and Tin.
The two forms of copper are copper(I) and copper(II). Copper(I) is formed when copper loses one electron, while copper(II) is formed when copper loses two electrons. Copper(I) is typically bonded with elements such as chlorine or iodine, while copper(II) is commonly bonded with elements like oxygen or sulfur.
Copper nitrate is a compound. It is made from oxygen, copper and nitrogen.
Because it is a compound that is made up of two different elements; copper and tin.
Copper oxide is composed of copper and oxygen atoms. The two elements in copper oxide are copper and oxygen.
Two elements in copper bromide (misspelled, not bromiNe)There is Cu (cuprum) and Br(bromium) in it.
no it is not. you can find all the known elements on a periodic table of elements online or in a science textbook