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Colton Brown. Copper. Symbol Cu Atomic # 29 Atomic mass 63.546 amu Boiling point 2567.o c Melting point 1083.0 c Density 8.96 glcm 3. # protons 29 # electron 29 # neutrons 35 # valence electron 3d ^ 10 45^1. Copper info. There is no odor Density 8.96 glcm^3
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Colton Brown Copper
Symbol Cu Atomic # 29 Atomic mass 63.546 amu Boiling point 2567.o c Melting point 1083.0 c Density 8.96 glcm 3 # protons 29 # electron 29 # neutrons 35 # valence electron 3d ^ 10 45^1 Copper info
There is no odor Density 8.96 glcm^3 Copper is red, orange and brown Element group 11 More info
History • Since ancient times, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Chinese are the ones who discovered copper. • Copper has been around since 9000 BC in the Middle East. • After the discovery of copper other elements has been practice.
Facts • Copper is classified as a transition metal which are located in group 12 of the periodic table. • Copper is defined as ductile malleable reddish of heat and electricity. • 83100 kilograms of copper was used to make the statue of liberty.
Electrical wiring Water piping Corrosion-Resistance parts Hammered copper Tubing pipes Plumbing Wire Statues “statue of liberty” Vacuum tubes Musical instruments Component of coins Common use of copper
How did copper get its name? • Romans on the island of Cyprus discovered it. • Latin word cuprum or copper means from Cyprus.
Where does copper naturally occur? • Atmospheric oxygen forming the other 27 isotopes are radioactive and do not occur naturally. • Around the world there are 1.6 billion tons of copper.
Other info • Element usual charge fe+3 or Fet • Electron configuration:152,252,2pb,352,3p6,2d1,