Copper can be stored in bottles containing water, such that none of the copper is exposed to air, as this can cause the corrosion of copper.
Yes. Almost all metal parts of a computer's motherboard and circuitry contain copper.
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Gold conducts electricity well and also copper but it's cheaper than gold.
it loses electrons
From a chemical store.
Every hardware store I've ever been in keeps copper fittings.
Try in a metals store.
You could say: -I went to the store today and bought a yard of copper. -Copper is a gold, brown, rusty color.
Copper vessels can be used to store drinking water. Just be sure that the copper is water resistant enough to be able to withstand the fluid without any of it coming off.
You should never cook fruits in an unlined copper pan because if it is an acidic fruit it can react with the copper and can cause poisoning. Copper is a reactive metal. Similarly, it is not wise to store foods in copper pans.
The Copper IUD is not a store but a contraceptive product. It is an Inter Uterine Device that is inserted in the uterus and prevents the mobility of sperm by the release of ions.
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You could say: -I went to the store today and bought a yard of copper. -Copper is a gold, brown, rusty color.
well you can buy them at like art stores or scinece
It is not possible to store copper sulphate solution in iron vessel.since ,iron is more reactive than copper,it displaces copper from any if its solution.the reaction takes place as , Fe(s)+CuSo4(aq)..............>FeSo4(aq)+Cu(s) (Blue color(light green solution)solution)
No, it is not. Since zinc is highly reactive, therefore it will react with copper sulphate to form zinc sulphate and deposit copper.