Without a chemical reaction copper remain copper.
The matter is not lost, it is transformed.
A copper sheet is made of... surprise... copper. No gold.
Assuming you meant atoms, no it is not. The atoms are broken into their constituent particles (IE. protons, neutrons, and electrons) but no matter is lost.
The most common state of matter for copper is solid. Copper is a metallic element that is typically found in its solid form at room temperature.
An atom. In a sample of copper, for instance, the smallest unit of copper that is still considered copper is a single atom of copper.
The matter is not lost, it is transformed.
Copper is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it in the solid state of matter.
A copper sheet is made of... surprise... copper. No gold.
Find a substitute for copper and pay everyone in the copper industry for income lost by eliminating copper mining.
Assuming you meant atoms, no it is not. The atoms are broken into their constituent particles (IE. protons, neutrons, and electrons) but no matter is lost.
metal
No, copper is a pure metal no copper is a element the simplest form of matter
Copper's state of matter is naturally a solid. But it can melt, and boil.
The most common state of matter for copper is solid. Copper is a metallic element that is typically found in its solid form at room temperature.
Copper wire is matter that is comprised of only one type of substance, which is copper. This substance is made up of copper atoms arranged in a specific pattern that gives the wire its unique properties.
True. Matter and anti-matter
Copper has more matter than sulfur because copper has a higher atomic mass (63.55 g/mol) compared to sulfur (32.06 g/mol). This means that a given mass of copper will contain more atoms and thus more matter compared to the same mass of sulfur.