Assuming it's copper(II) oxide, the equation for that reaction is: CuO + H2 --> H2O + Cu. Reactants: copper oxide and hydrogen gas. Products: Water and copper. Elements present: hydrogen, copper. Compounds present: copper oxide, water. Metals: copper. Non-metals: hydrogen.
The metals present in bronze are copper and zinc. Though copper does not react with dilute acids, zinc does.
copper and aluminium are metals since their metals the effect is that their good conductors
Metals like zinc, copper, iron, manganese, and molybdenum are often present in components of fertilizers as micronutrients. These metals are essential for plant growth and are required in small quantities. Other metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury can also be present in fertilizers as impurities, and their presence should be carefully monitored to prevent potential contamination of soil and water sources.
Copper is more stronger against other metals.
But we do, we do. Copper, Aluminum and other metals are used in many components because they ARE conductors. For example Copper is used in inductors & transformers; Aluminum is used as the plates of most capacitors.
Bronze is usually made up of copper (about 90%) and tin (about 10%) Brass is usually made up of copper and zinc. Some alloys are called bronze when they are actually brass, such as "commercial bronze" which is made from copper and zinc. Other metals may also be added, but if the main addition is tin, it's a bronze, and if the main addition is zinc, it's a brass.
We can electroplate most of the metals. The metals used in electroplating are steel, zinc, iron, etc.
coins are generally made of metals and alloys and are inorganic
No, not all metals are copper, but copper is definetly a metal.
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Copper and plutonium are metals.