The Statue of Liberty.
the heat can travel up the copper rail... copper is a very good conductor of heat...
We do not know. Copper was discovered before we had writing to keep records. People have used copper for about 6,000 years.
Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, contains around 25.5% of copper (II).
As of Aug 18, 2008 Large Copper Motors are around $40 cents per lb No 1 bare brite copper wire is around $3 per pound No 1 copper wire scrap is around $2.87 per pound Copper turning are around $2.28 per lb
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
No such coin exists, however, coins dated 1964 and before are 90% silver and 10% copper and they are worth around $5 in silver content at the time of writing.
As of Aug 25, bare brite No.1 copper is around $3.23 per pound and copper pipe is around $2.50 per lb
As of Aug 18, 2008 No 1 bare brite copper wire is around $3 per pound No 1 copper wire scrap is around $2.87 per pound Copper turning are around $2.28 per lb
As of October 13, 2008 - No. 1 Heavy Scrap Copper is around $2 per pound , No.1 bare brite copper wire is around $2.01 per pound, copper pipe is around $1.56 per lb.
You can't charge an object while holding it because you are grounding it by touching it. You ground it because a person is a conductor and they are conected to the ground, or earth.
Copper melts at around 1,085 degrees Celsius.