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Why is copper a bad insulator?

Lab experiment: Copper pipe filled with hot boilingwater. Now place hand on it for as long as you can. If you can't do this experiment longer than say, 5 seconds...you need to hire an expert in your remodeling adventure before you kill somebody using copper as a means to hold joists together next.


What is the use of copper hoods?

Copper range hoods are placed over the range or cooking surface of a kitchen. They offer kitchen ventilation through the use of a fan and blower, removing the smoke and odor cooking creates.


Smoke curling downwards means bad weather?

No, the opposite. If smoke can't rise after reaching a certain level that indicates the boundary layer is "capped". Bad weather needs rising air, but this would be a sign of stability where air doesn't want to rise.


Can 1958 revere ware leak copper into boiling water?

No. But it is a bad idea to cook anything acidic in copper because the copper and the acid can form some toxic salts that can lead to a condition known as coperiedis which, if severe enough, (although uncommon) can be lethal. Because of the age, any protective coating is likely lost. Cooking with copper pots are an age old tradition and it is certainly safe to boil water as there is no reactivity between copper and water. But if you are very concerned, there are plenty of businesses that will protectively coat your cookware for you that you can find online.


What are the two forms of copper and what are the elements that form them?

The two forms of copper are copper(I) and copper(II). Copper(I) is formed when copper loses one electron, while copper(II) is formed when copper loses two electrons. Copper(I) is typically bonded with elements such as chlorine or iodine, while copper(II) is commonly bonded with elements like oxygen or sulfur.