It would be a liquid at 2000 oC.
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Copper is a solid at room temperature, that being said, if heated to its melting point, copper will become a liquid.
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?
This solution is a liquid.
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
It is a liquid.
Copper is a solid at room temperature, that being said, if heated to its melting point, copper will become a liquid.
It is moving on from the solid to a liquid, a bit like plasma, but the closest you could say is a hot liquid.
It would be solid... Copper's melting point is as high as 1,084 C
Copper(I) oxide has a melting point of 1201 degrees Celsius, and a boiling point of 2000 degrees Celsius. Copper(II) oxide has a melting point of 1235 degrees Celsius, and a boiling point of 2000 degrees Celsius.
Solid.
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?
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This solution is a liquid.
Solid
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?