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Copper's chemical symbol is ' Cu ' . It comes from the Latin for copper, which is 'Cuprum'.
The formula for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with atomic number 29 and is known for its excellent conductivity of heat and electricity. Copper is commonly used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and various industrial applications.
Copper's family group is the Transition Metals Block in the Periodic Table. However. this can be narrowed down to the 'Argentum' or Cuprum' Group. It other Group members are Copper (Cuprum), Silver(Argentum), Gold(Aurum) and the modern invented element. Roentgenium.
1084.62oC is the melting point of copper. Please see the link.
Copper has extremely low reactivity with water which is why it is used to make water pipes.
The noun copper is an element. The adjective form means made of copper, or copper-colored.The noun "copper" meaning a copper coin (or slang for a policeman) would have the plural coppers.
Cuprum. is the Latin name given to copper. Copper was first mined in Cyprus (Mediterranean Sea). Cyprus at the time was known as 'Alasia' , then 'Citium'. However, it has been known as Cyprus from Classical Greek times. Copper ores were first reduced in Cyprus, to give the 'Copper Age', followed by the 'Bronze Age'. Hence the name 'Cuprum/Cyprium'.
Copper's family group is the Transition Metals Block in the Periodic Table. However. this can be narrowed down to the 'Argentum' or Cuprum' Group. It other Group members are Copper (Cuprum), Silver(Argentum), Gold(Aurum) and the modern invented element. Roentgenium.
coppers mass is 64 29protons+35neutrons=64
Copper's chemical symbol is ' Cu ' . It comes from the Latin for copper, which is 'Cuprum'.
It can be used for pennies, copper wire and many other uses
they use some coppers to wash their hands
The natural isotopes of copper are: Cu-63 and Cu-65.
Copper disulphide is a compound Assuming the coppers has valency 2 it will have the formula Cu(SO3)2
The formula for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with atomic number 29 and is known for its excellent conductivity of heat and electricity. Copper is commonly used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and various industrial applications.
In the 1900's the buttons on certain police uniforms were made of copper, thus they got the nickname coppers
Copper comes from cop, a slang word meaning to catch or seize.