No.
Copper (the metal, an element) has chemical properties. The shape of the copper (wire) does not affect it's chemical behavior.
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∙ 12y agoAltering copper bars into wire is only a change in shape, and requires heat and dies or spooling machinery. This is a physical change, because the copper is still copper.
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∙ 11y agoit would be a physical property
it is a physical property
Color is a physical property. However, change in color is a sign of a chemical reaction.
neither...chemical ELEMENT
I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
it is a physical property
Color is a physical property. However, change in color is a sign of a chemical reaction.
neither...chemical ELEMENT
Density is a physical property of copper.
I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
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.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
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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The chemical reactivity is a chemical property.
The correct spelling is "reaction of copper with...' 1. Chemical reactivity is a chemical property. 2. A chemical reaction involve a chemical change.
Foe a copper wire the symbol is Cu.