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When a magnet is placed next to copper, the magnetic field of the magnet induces an electrical current in the copper due to electromagnetic induction. This effect is known as eddy currents, causing the copper to become magnetized temporarily.
No, copper sulfate is not soluble in hexane. Copper sulfate is a polar compound, while hexane is nonpolar, and like dissolves like according to the principle of "like dissolves like".
Cu is slightly diamagnetic -- has a small tendency to repel magnets, so no, not a magnetic material.
An electric current flows when electrons move through a conductor like copper wire. The movement of the electrons is driven by an electric field applied to the wire, leading to the flow of charge and the generation of electrical energy.
copper has a smell unique to copper that is often described as sweet. smell being an olifactory sense and subjective to individual perspective i recomend getting a penny that predates 1992 and smelling it for yourself.
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No, it is neither Black or White magic(k). That was Stage Magic tricks or Illusion
Copper is not inherently magnetic, so it cannot be magnetized in the traditional sense like iron or steel. However, you can induce a magnetic field in copper temporarily by placing it in a strong magnetic field, passing an electric current through it, or using special techniques like the Faraday effect.
David Dudley Field I was born in 1781.
David Dudley Field I died in 1867.
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Copper is not naturally magnetic, but it can be made magnetic by introducing a magnetic field to it. This can be done by placing the copper in a strong magnetic field or by alloying it with other metals that are magnetic, such as iron or nickel.
C. David Campbell Field was created in 1941.
David Mitchell - field hockey - was born in 1981.
David Dudley Field II was born in 1805.
David Dudley Field II died in 1894.