The scientific or taxonomic name would be Syrmaticus soemmerringii.
Copper Oxide is already the scientific name. If you meant using the symbols it would be CuO.
The scientific name for an American copper butterfly is Lycaena phlaeas.
The scientific name for turquoise is "copper aluminum phosphate." It is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum.
copper sulfate - Cu is copper So4 is sulfur copper sulfate. as this state we can call it as amorphous copper sulfate. the liquid state of this is scientifically written as, CuSo4.5H2O. good luck! :)
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa foetida 'Bicolor'.
Copper is classified as a metal.
Copper Oxide is already the scientific name. If you meant using the symbols it would be CuO.
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The "scientific name for copper" is copper. It means "copper". I can see how you might get confused... no, wait, I can't.If you mean the symbol Cu, it comes from the Latin cuprum, which means "copper."
The scientific name for an American copper butterfly is Lycaena phlaeas.
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Copper's scientific name is, Cuprum but also Cupremianticia and Cupremnictiyermumtica, but when describing the copper in a equation, you use cupric or cuprous. Use cupric when the oxidation of copper is +2 and cuprous when the oxidation is +1 The symbol for copper from the PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) is Cu
The scientific name for turquoise is "copper aluminum phosphate." It is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum.
The basic copper carbonate is known in mineralogy as malachite or azurite.
Well,bronze is a mixture of copper and other various metals. Copper with zink - Brass; Copper with tin - Phosphor bronze; Copper with aluminum - Aluminum bronze; Copper with silicon - Silicon bronze; Copper with nickel - Copper nickel; There are more, but these are the most common. Hope this is what you were looking for.