Yes, copper can be used for jewelry-making. It is commonly used for creating unique and affordable pieces. However, copper jewelry may tarnish over time and can cause skin discoloration in some people due to its reaction with sweat and oils.
Copper chloride being a salt is not ductile.
Copper is used in electical equipment and wire as it is a good and cheap conductor
I think copper is cheaper.
Yes, Copper is used in us Pennies.
Copper with a purity of 99,99 %.
It was used for plpows and jewelery and also they traded it......also did you know that copper is 8 tumes the amount of gold
It occurs in some ores of nickel, copper, etc. It is used in making jewelery, catalytic converters, catalysts, etc.
Chalcopyrite can be used for pipes, electrical circuits, coins, ammunition, brass, and bronze. It can also be polished into beads and pendents for cheap jewelery.
Because it will turn your skin green with prolonged contact. Often very inexpensive jewelery is in fact plated copper and you'll see green ring-fingers and green-stained neck lines because of it.
most commonly, jewelery.
Because gold shines and it looks good on people... Its not like that only gold can be used to make jewelery. Silver, Palladium, Diamond can also be used to make jewelery. Moreover wearing gold jewelery is also a sign of richness...
Because humans see this almost useless metal as precious and desirable. Most of the gold is used for jewelery, and only a tiny portion is used for industry and coins.
Some popular items for nose ring jewelery are gold, silver, copper and diamonds. They are formed into shapes and designs like hearts, circles, swirls or used as studs.
Diamonds are used in jewelery and in tools.
sometimes in cheaper kinds of jewelery
they could be sapphires
it is used in jewelery before it was used as money not anymore but you can sell it and get money for it