Copper is a pure element, (Cu) not a mixture or compound.
Copper is an element. So, it is only made up of one mineral: copper
You can make a vacuum cleaner. Coins, telephones, coins, cell phones, and washing machines
Neither. Copper is not a mixture at all. It is a pure element.
Yes, the metallic copper is an element, this means 'of one kind of atoms', it is Cu with atom number 29 in the periodic table. A 'copper' (money piece) is not made of pure copper, it is an alloy, the same like a 'nickel'.
brass is not an element therefore doesnt have a symbol, it is an alloy(mixture) of copper and zinc.
A copper pipe is a compound, as it is made up of only one type of element - copper. It is not a mixture, which is made up of two or more different substances physically combined.
Iron is the primary element that makes up most of the Earth's core. It accounts for about 85% of the core's composition, with the rest likely being nickel in combination with some lighter elements.
copper is an element, you cant make copper
Today's pennies (since 1983) are made almost entirely of zinc, with a thin outer coating of copper.
copper is definite element
Copper is an element, not a molecule or a mixture. It is a pure substance made up of only copper atoms.
Copper is an element, not a compound.
No. Copper is a single element.
Assuming you meant Copper. Copper is made up out of the element "Cu".
It isn't an element it is a molecule, made up of the elements copper, carbon and oxygen
Copper compounds, such as copper chloride or copper sulfate, are responsible for creating blue colors in fireworks. When these compounds are ignited, they emit a blue flame due to the energy released by the copper atoms.
Copper metal is an element. It is categorized as a pure substance made up of only one type of atom, specifically copper atoms.
The Statue of Liberty is made of the element Copper (Cu) what made it turn green over the years was a chemical reaction of the seawater around Lady Liberty.
scientists think that the earths core is made up of mostly iron, and contains smaller amounts of copper nickel.