When copper burns it wont because of the elements in the copper eg pipe it wont burn it will only heat up.
Copper burns with a green flame when ignited with oxygen.
Copper (II) nitrate burns with a blue-green flame, characteristic of copper compounds.
When a magnet touches copper, there is no attraction or repulsion between them. This is because copper is not a magnetic material, so it does not interact with the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
When copper is heated in a flame, it burns with a blue-green flame. The color is due to the emission of energy in the form of light as electrons in the copper atoms are excited and then return to their ground state.
The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4
Copper: burns a blue-green flame
how burns happens
Copper burns with a green flame when ignited with oxygen.
When copper burns, it typically reacts with oxygen in the air to form copper oxide. In this reaction, there are two reactants: copper (Cu) and oxygen (O₂). The combustion process involves these two substances combining to produce the product, copper oxide (CuO or Cu₂O, depending on the specific reaction conditions).
Copper oxider
Nothing
copper oxide
It burns away copper usually for PCB's
Copper burns and reacts in the air to form copper oxide, however i htink it reacts very slowly with water. Hope that helped ;)
The colour of any sample containing copper ions burns with a bluish green flame in the flame test.
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
it burns.