Yes copper is a solid. It is formed out of natural gas particles in the air around it when it is frozen into shape. It's color is fond of the mercurarious color Gold & has 50 % oxugen combined with 50% gold to give it its color. David Oftenson U.S.A
In standard laboratory conditions copper is a solid metal. To become a liquid it needs a temperature of at least 2835oK/2562oC/4643oF.
Yes. The melting point of copper is 1981.4 °F Or 1083'C
Copper is a metallic solid and a conductor.
Yes. Copper compounds are all solid.
Yes.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
How about I tell you what substance is not a solid metal at room temperature. Mercury Everything else is a solid metal at room temperature.
Copper, like most metals, is solid during room temperature.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
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Copper Sulphate is a powder at room temperature, therefore it is a solid.
solid at room temperature.
No. Copper is a solid at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
No, copper is solid at room temperature.
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At the average room temperature of 24C, copper is a solid
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
How about I tell you what substance is not a solid metal at room temperature. Mercury Everything else is a solid metal at room temperature.
Copper is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature the copper wire connecting your computer to the wall happens to be solid. If it were liquid, it would flow all over the place and you could not plug your computer into the wall. You do have your computer plugged in, don't you?
At room temperature, copper hydroxide is solid.