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Copper itself does not catch fire or burn in the traditional sense, as it has a high melting point of about 1,984°F (1,085°C) and does not ignite easily. However, when finely divided or in powder form, it can be combustible under certain conditions, such as in the presence of a strong oxidizer. In general, copper is considered a non-flammable metal.

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