Soft is a comparative. It depends what it is being compared to.
In its pure form, comparatively, yes it is.
No, copper is a metal. It is a ductile and malleable metal that is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Lead is a heavy, soft, and malleable metal with a dull luster, while copper is a relatively lightweight, ductile, and malleable metal with a bright metallic luster. Lead has a lower melting point and is more resistant to corrosion than copper. Copper is a better conductor of electricity and heat compared to lead.
Copper can corrode when exposed to certain chemicals or environments, leading to degradation of its properties. It is also prone to oxidation, which can affect its conductivity. Additionally, copper is a relatively soft metal, making it more susceptible to wear and tear compared to other materials.
To effectively remove corrosion from copper, you can use a mixture of vinegar and salt or a commercial copper cleaner. Apply the solution to the corroded areas and scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth. Rinse the copper thoroughly with water and dry it completely to prevent further corrosion.
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No, copper is way too soft.
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Soft iron will not have any magnetic properties unless it is magnetized, while a piece of copper will not be attracted to a magnet at all. A magnet will attract both soft iron and copper, but the attraction will be stronger for the soft iron due to its ability to become magnetized.
Copper is easy to mine but is often to soft for uses if it is pure.
In its pure form, comparatively, yes it is.
Yes, the compression fittings designed for copper work on both soft and hard copper pipes.
Copper i assume
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Copper is too soft and weak.
lead, copper is a metal therefore it is harder
Its a reddish-brownish metal. Its also a soft texture