No.
Copper (the metal, an element) has chemical properties. The shape of the copper (wire) does not affect it's chemical behavior.
The ability of copper to be drawn into a thin wire is a physical property, as it involves a change in its physical state without altering its chemical composition.
Color is a physical property. However, change in color is a sign of a chemical reaction.
The lack of reaction between copper metal and acid is a chemical property because it indicates the chemical stability of copper in acidic environments. This property is due to the formation of a protective layer of copper oxide on the metal surface.
The property of copper being a good conductor of electricity is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of copper. It is a characteristic based on the arrangement of electrons in the copper atoms.
It is a physical property. Malleability is a physical property in lots of metals (including copper). It is not a characteristic property, because it is not unique to copper. (Other metals share the same property).
The ability of copper to be drawn into a thin wire is a physical property, as it involves a change in its physical state without altering its chemical composition.
Color is a physical property. However, change in color is a sign of a chemical reaction.
Ductility, the property of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire is a physical property associated with some metals, such as gold, silver and copper.
Density is a physical property of copper, not a chemical property. Density is a measure of how tightly packed the atoms are within a substance, whereas a chemical property describes how a substance interacts with other substances in a chemical reaction.
The lack of reaction between copper metal and acid is a chemical property because it indicates the chemical stability of copper in acidic environments. This property is due to the formation of a protective layer of copper oxide on the metal surface.
The property of copper being a good conductor of electricity is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of copper. It is a characteristic based on the arrangement of electrons in the copper atoms.
Yes, it is. You aren't altering the chemical composition at all - it's still copper - you are merely changing its shape.
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Stretching wire into copper is a physical change because the composition of the material remains the same. The rearrangement of copper atoms in the wire does not alter the chemical identity of the substance.
Copper. The wire is made of elemntal copper not a chemical compound. (Note the copper used may sometimes be alloyed with another metal or occasionally be a solid solution of small amounts of oxide in the pure metal. This improves the durability and handling characteristics of the wire.)
Foe a copper wire the symbol is Cu.
The correct spelling is "reaction of copper with...' 1. Chemical reactivity is a chemical property. 2. A chemical reaction involve a chemical change.