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Q: Does tempering make copper stronger and more malleable?
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Why do you think copper is used to make wire?

Although copper is not quite as good a conductor as silver, it's a lot cheaper, and is also ductile and malleable.


What is a term referring to the melting and cooling of chocolate to make candies?

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What can copper cable do?

One of the major functions of copper cable is to conduct electricity. It is also quite malleable and can be moulded to many forms. You can also make it very thin for more effective wires.


Why is gold alloyed with copper or silver for the purpose of making ornaments?

it is possible to make ornament with pure gold


What is gold jewelry made from to make it stronger?

Gold is combined with copper, silver, and a small amount of zinc to harden and make the gold stronger.


Is copper suitable to be used as a can?

copper is not a very good metal to make cans out of. if it comes in contact with water, it produces a green residue called copper carbonate. you don't want to eat it, so it's not good for storing food in. copper is also very malleable. it bends easily and it's not very strong.


How do you make a metal malleable?

Some metals are naturally malleable, but most metals can be made more malleable by heating it to high temperature.


Why is silver malleable?

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What process is used to make car bodies?

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Is copper stronger then nickel?

Their mechanical material properties are very similar with copper coming out marginally higher in terms of yield strength. This is the amount of stress required to make the metal deform permanently.


What is used to make copper pennies brass and nails?

Although US one-cent coins (pennies) were once mostly copper, today they are 97.5% zinc with a copper plating. Copper nails are rare due to the metal's malleable nature, but zinc nails can be plated with copper as are pennies. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, and is widely used.


Is iron or copper stronger?

Even in its pure form, iron is stronger than copper (although copper doesn't rust the way iron does) and iron is also used in making various kinds of steel which are much stronger than iron, and incomparably stronger than copper. Copper can also be used in alloys which are stronger than pure copper, such as brass and bronze, however, even the strongest copper alloy is much weaker than steel. Copper is much more electrically conductive than steel, and along with its greater flexibility and resistance to chemical corrosion, this makes it much better for wiring than iron or any iron alloy would be. So for each metal, there are particular uses. . Bronze (an alloy of mostly copper with up to 23% tin) is a much stronger metal than iron. This is why during the early iron age, the Roman foot soldiers were issued iron swords but their commanders had bronze swords.