Copper can form alloys with many metals: Zn, Co, Sn, Au, Ag, Ni, Be, Si, Mn, Fe, Pb, etc.
You get copper sulphide, because a metal and a non-metal are reacting.
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
zinc.
Don't think you've understood the word. An alloy is a mix of metals. Bronze for instance is an alloy consisiting of copper and tin.
Copper sulfate is a salt compound made of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. Copper is a metal, whereas sulfur is a non-metal. So, copper sulfate contains both metal and non-metal elements.
You get copper sulphide, because a metal and a non-metal are reacting.
Iron and copper, steel and bronze are not elements.
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
Copper is an element so it cannot be "made" from other chemicals. To obtain copper, you have to find compounds which contain copper and remove the other elements present to leave the copper on its own. For example copper oxide when heated strongly with powdered carbon will produce copper metal and carbon dioxide gas.
zinc.
Copper and Aluminum are metal elements that are good conductors.
Yes, copper is a metal. You can determine this by examining its properties (electrical conductivity, location on the periodic table of elements, melting point, etc.).
Copper is a transition metal with the Atomic number of 29. Transition metals are found in the d block elements in the wide block of elements that separate groups 2 and group 13. Hope this helps
An alloy is a mixture of two or more elements where the main component is metal. Copper is a pure metal. Alloys are useful because most pure metals are too soft, brittle, or reactive for practical use.