It forms a layer of black copper oxide on the surface. It also gains weight because it combines with oxygen from he air. This is a permanent change.
Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.
Compounds containing iron and copper do not typically resemble the pure elements in their metallic form. When combined in compounds, the properties and appearance of the elements change due to their chemical bonding with other elements.
depends on how long, heating at first, boiling, then if let go it would look like a hotdog
In the book "Copper Sunrise" by Bryan Buchan, Jamie is described as a young boy with dark hair and a scrawny figure. He is depicted as resourceful, brave, and determined to survive despite the challenges he faces.
This is the way we describe the ductility of metals. A ductile metal can be "pulled" (called "drawing" by the industry) and made into wire, or rolled and turned into foil. Copper is drawn into wire and aluminum is rolled into foil, and both metals will stand up to the processes because they have the physical property of ductility. Look below for links.
it looks like tin foil
A foil Pokemon card is shiny. Other than that, it looks the same.
Some examples of metals that look like copper include brass, bronze, and rose gold.
yes it makes you look like an idiot
Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.
they were scary
It's made of copper.
blue coloured
White Powder
Flattened silver looks sort of like tin foil. Or very shiny metal sheets.
From the green growth (moss, etc.) on the canyon walls that makes it look like copper ore.
The front looks as if it is on a roll of aluminum foil because it might be fake or that it is just the way it looks like.