Copper is located in Group 11 of the Periodic Table, which also includes silver (Ag) and gold (Au). These elements share similar properties, such as conductivity and malleability. Additionally, elements like roentgenium (Rg) and the lesser-known elements in the same group may also be found, but copper, silver, and gold are the most notable and widely recognized.
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
Even though gold and copper are in the same family, copper is much more reactive than gold. This is why Copper rusts more than gold, and why there are so many copper compounds (IE copper silicate...). Copper is higher in the family, giving it these characteristics.
Brass is a compound (or to be technically correct, an alloy) made from the elements zinc and copper. Both of these elements can be found in the transition metals section of the periodic table.
Copper remains the same color after being exposed to the elements on a roof. Copper develops a blue-green patina over time, which actually protects the metal from corrosion. Aluminum, on the other hand, may change color or develop a dull appearance due to oxidation.
no they can bond with any other element
No other element can do same job as copper as each element is unique .
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
No, a copper wire is not the same as a zinc wire. They are made of different materials, with copper being a good conductor of electricity and zinc often being used for galvanization or as a sacrificial coating to protect other metals from corrosion.
Copper is a metal, but does it have components? Depends on what you mean by components. It has the same "components" as other elements, such as protons, neutrons and electrons. But it isn't mixed with anything else, as in an alloy.
Gold follows copper and silver in order, in the same vertical column in the periodic table of the elements.
Copper, gold, and silver are the choices that represent a group of elements with common characteristics. All of these elements are metals.
they are all in the same period in the periodic table, they all have the same valance number
Elements in the periodic table are classified based on their properties and characteristics. They are organized by increasing atomic number and grouped into periods (rows) and groups (columns). Elements in the same group generally have similar chemical properties, while elements in the same period share the same number of electron energy levels.
elements are in the same group since they react similarly to other elements in that group.
Gold's density is ~19.3, those of tungsten and plutonium are 19.25 and 19.816 respectively. All units gm/cm3 at room temperature. (The relationship might change for these substances as liquids at their melting points.) Please see the link.
The elements Copper (Cu) and Silver (Ag) may be in the same group, but they are completely different elements. This means they have a different amount of electrons. Copper has 29 electrons, wheras Silver has 47.
Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Rhodium (Rh), Palladium (Pd), Platinum (Pt), and Nickel (Ni) all are within the same area on the periodic table.