What is Copper: Definition and 507 Discussions

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkish-orange color. Copper is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, as a building material, and as a constituent of various metal alloys, such as sterling silver used in jewelry, cupronickel used to make marine hardware and coins, and constantan used in strain gauges and thermocouples for temperature measurement.
Copper is one of the few metals that can occur in nature in a directly usable metallic form (native metals). This led to very early human use in several regions, from c. 8000 BC. Thousands of years later, it was the first metal to be smelted from sulfide ores, c. 5000 BC; the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, c. 4000 BC; and the first metal to be purposely alloyed with another metal, tin, to create bronze, c. 3500 BC.In the Roman era, copper was mined principally on Cyprus, the origin of the name of the metal, from aes сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later corrupted to сuprum (Latin). Coper (Old English) and copper were derived from this, the later spelling first used around 1530.Commonly encountered compounds are copper(II) salts, which often impart blue or green colors to such minerals as azurite, malachite, and turquoise, and have been used widely and historically as pigments.
Copper used in buildings, usually for roofing, oxidizes to form a green verdigris (or patina). Copper is sometimes used in decorative art, both in its elemental metal form and in compounds as pigments. Copper compounds are used as bacteriostatic agents, fungicides, and wood preservatives.
Copper is essential to all living organisms as a trace dietary mineral because it is a key constituent of the respiratory enzyme complex cytochrome c oxidase. In molluscs and crustaceans, copper is a constituent of the blood pigment hemocyanin, replaced by the iron-complexed hemoglobin in fish and other vertebrates. In humans, copper is found mainly in the liver, muscle, and bone. The adult body contains between 1.4 and 2.1 mg of copper per kilogram of body weight.

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    Remove temperature from welded copper piece

    heat transfer from welded copper piece Hello everybody, I am designing a machine where i have a welded copper piece which i have to cool it from 800 c to 100 c i m using normal flow water.please guide me how much water , flow rate, and pressure do i need.I have maximum 40 sec to bring it...
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    Determining the copper oxide used

    Homework Statement Oxides of copper include CuO and Cu2O. In a crucible, you heat 1.51 g of one of these copper oxides in the absence of air and obtain 1.21 g of pure Cu. Which oxide did you have? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I am really quite uncertain regarding...
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    Band structure and fermi surface of copper

    Hi I've been searching on the web for this two topics, band structure and fermi surface, both of copper. I can't find any of them from a free source, I am doing just a report of my class of introduction to solid state and I just have found this two things in articles that must be bought. If...
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    Heating water flowing through Copper tube

    Hey guys, Im designing a system where water flows through a copper tube or coil where it is heated and sprayed out the other end. My question is, how does the length of the tube/coil play a role in this heat transfer problem? What I would like to do is pass the water through the inlet at a...
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    Help Needed: Collisional-Radiative Model of Copper Plasma

    Hello everybody! I'm firstly at this forum, but need help, maybe somebody can help. please =) I need few advices at different question... 1. Can somebody give advice about good literature where clear describe collisional - radiative model of low temperature plasma(better if it is copper...
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    Electroplating Zinc onto Copper: Calculating Time Needed

    Wow. Can anyone please tell me how to approach this problem? For a science experiment you need to electroplate zinc onto both sides of a very thin, 1.00 1.00 copper sheet. You want the zinc thickness to be 140 , and you know that the charge carriers in the ionic solution are divalent...
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    Magnetic Field in an Infinitely Long Copper Rod

    Homework Statement A long, solid, copper rod has a circular cross-section of diameter 10.0 cm. The rod has a current of 5.0 A, uniformly distributed across its cross-section. Calculate the magnetic field strength at: a) the centre of the rod b) 2.5 cm from the centre c) 5.0 cm from the...
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    How Do You Calculate the Decay Constant of Copper 66?

    Homework Equations I was given all this information... I cannot figure it out whatsoever. I would post my attempts but there were too many. Any ideas would be helpful. I know the answer is 5.09 as the half life Decay Constant of Copper 66 Sources do not emit radiation at a constant...
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    Time for a DC electric field to penetrate copper

    Homework Statement Using the differential equation for a resistive medium \frac{\delta^{2}E}{\delta x^2}=\frac{\mu_o}{\eta}\frac{\delta E}{\delta t} estimate the time for a dc electric field to penetrate fully into a copper slab 2cm thick. 2. Homework Equations / information The electric...
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    Balancing Copper Reaction & Finding Products

    The purpose of this chemistry lab was to prepare/synthesize Bis(2,4-pentanedionato) Copper (II), which is also known as Cu(C5H7O2)2 I was given the following format for a chemical equation in a lab that needs to be balanced: Cu2+ (aq) + 2 base-n (aq) + 2 C5H8O2 (aq) → Cu(C5H7O2)2 (s) + 2...
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    An ideal gas, and a block of copper, have equal volume of 0.5m^3

    Homework Statement An ideal gas, and a block of copper, have equal volume of 0.5m^3 at 300K and atmospheric pressure. The pressure on both is increased reversibly and isothermally to 5atm. Find the work done of each if the compressibility of copper is 0.7X10^-6 atm-1 the atmospheric...
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    Would the precipitate be Copper II Chloride in this chemical equation?

    3 CuCl2 + 2Al + HCL →2 AlCl3 + HCL + 3Cu I'm think it's Copper II Chloride because the Copper is a solid, but the solubility rules with the Cl would suggest otherwise. What would be the precipitate here? One other would the net ionic equation have no reaction, since the ions cancel on both...
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    Electromagnetic forces in Three Phase Copper Busbars (Rectangular)

    Homework Statement So here is the Problem : I am Modelling an interesting problem for a project i am busy with. I need to find out the force exerted on a single busbar in a 3 phase system, with each phase carrying 3300A. This is mainly so that i can deduce what size of busbar supports i...
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    Final temperature of system containing ice and a copper can when steam is added?

    Homework Statement A copper calorimeter can with mass 0.466kg contains 00950kg of ice. The system is initially at 0.0C. If 0.0350kg of steam at 100C and 1atm pressure is added to the can, what is the final temperature of the calorimeter can and its contents? Homework Equations Q=mL Q=mcΔT...
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    Various processing techniques for copper sulphide ore

    Homework Statement i have to write a paper on various process flow sheets to process copper sulphide mineral. minimum 5. i am looking for various pages on google but i am not finding anything solid. please help Homework Equations mitsubishi process which is linked below, is relevant to what...
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    Basics for copper wired chip to chip communication

    I have a very weird assignment/project. The link http://www.cns.cornell.edu/documents/JeffKashIBMTJWatsonResearchCenter.pdf" has an eye diagram in pg4 of the slide. That eye diagram has been constructed using copper wired interconnect for chip to chip communication. Now, I have no idea what is...
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    As i know, the metallic structure for example a pure copper metal

    As i know, the metallic structure for example a pure copper metal which is made up of all metal atoms that is the copper atoms actually have all its atom of metallic element bonded together by metallic bonding. Metallic bonding is the electrostatic force of attraction between the positively...
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    Specific Heat (kCal and J) for copper, help please

    Homework Statement How much heat is required to raise the temperature of a 50 gram cube of copper from 20 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius? (in kcal and J) Specific Heat(20degrees Celsius) for Copper (kcal/kg x degrees Celsius) is 0.092. and the Specific Heat for Copper (J/kg x degrees...
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    Electric field inside a flat sheet of copper

    Suppose that you have a sheet of copper that carries a surface charge of \sigma on each face. The electric field just outside of each face can be calculated by plane symmetry and the solution would take the form E=\frac{\sigma}{2\epsilon_{0}}\hat{n} correct? If not I have to go back and...
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    Valency of Copper: Exploring Why Copper Has 2 Valencies

    why does copper show 2 valancies??
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    What area of copper needed for given power

    Hi, Im not an electrical engineer, not even close to one, but I have been asked to design a terminal for a motor. I have the power (current and voltage) requirements so I need to work out what area of copper in the terminal will handle this power. Can anyone give me the equation, or point...
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    Copper sulfate build up on copper heatsink?

    I came home from a vacation to find my computer conpletely dead, I am assuming it's lightning from major storms that rocked south ontario last week. I have noticed that I have deposits of copper sulfate on my copper heat sink and cpu cooler made by zalman. I am wondering what would cause...
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    Why is sulphuric acid added to copper sulfate solution for electroplating?

    Electroplated a 5 micron layer of copper a few days ago. Was wondering why there's sulphuric acid in the solution.
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    What happens when a permanent magnet is wound with a copper wire

    what happens when a permanent magnet is wound with a copper wire (inductor) and the inductor is connected to some volatge? Will the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet increase (i.e., make the permanent magnet more strong)?
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    Hi, I have attached a Di-electric study graph of Copper. a) How

    Hi, I have attached a Di-electric study graph of Copper. a) How can I do the di-electric measurement from this graph? b) How can I measure the loss of di-electric? c) How can I measure the di-electric constant? d) The graph gives the result which is linear. Is it essential that the...
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    Why Copper is a Better Heat Conductor than Iron

    Hii , i am new in this forum . I am in class 10th and my name is Sankalp . I have a question : Can you tell me why copper is better conductor of heat than iron ??
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    How Can I Extract Pure Copper from a Mixture of CuSO4 and NaCl?

    Homework Statement For a final task, I need to determine a procedure to extract pure copper (Cu(s)) from a mixture of CuSO4 pentahydrate and NaCl. The Attempt at a Solution Well, I honestly don't know where to begin. I think I would need to dissovle the micture in water to separate the...
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    Find Equilibrium Temp. of Copper & Water Mixture

    Homework Statement If 7.3 lbs of copper at 12540 deg. F. is added to .52 ft^3 of water at 35 deg. F. in an insulated container, find the equilibrium temperature. Homework Equations I Think I need to use: delta Q= c*m(Temp. final - Temp. original) c.c. = .092 BTU/lb (specific heat...
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    Computing Copper Loss: Examples & Reduction Strategies

    Good day. just want to ask anyone about copper loss. How is it computed for example in a manufacturing plant or in a dept mall.Could anyone give an illustration/example? Also , is it true that copper loss can be reduced by using big wires?What if the wire is big enough? thank you. hope...
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    Thermal expansion across a copper rod

    Homework Statement Determine the actual shape of a copper bar in contact with a furnace at a constant 200 C at one end and a constant ice bank at 0 C at the other end. Diameter of the rod is 2.54 cm. Length is .5 meters. Thermal conductivity of copper is 380 J / (smC) Homework...
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    Drift velocity and copper wire

    Homework Statement A copper wire of diameter 2.00mm carries a current of 0.50A.The number of conducting electrons per metre cube of copper is 8.00 x 10^28. a)Calculate the drift velocity of the conducting electrons. b)What is the number of conducting electrons in 10.0cm length of the wire...
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    Can Copper Effectively Absorb Carbon from the Air?

    Is copper absorbs Carbon? I've just seen in one Science Fair project. In that there was one project. it was about pollution. There was a model of sizing machine. The boy who made this project says " If we use Copper in Sizing boilers, Copper will absorb much quantity of Carbon from air". My...
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    Heat sink + a shunt copper tape. Why shunt copper not equal to heat sink temp?

    Hi everyone, I'm working on a project where the processor is attached to a copper tape about 8cm long where it sticks from 1 end of the processor case to the other while remaining length was insulated with a cardboard. the other end was slightly exposed for temperature measurement The...
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    Dissolving solid copper chloride

    Hi All I have a question regarding what type of chemical/solution that is recommended to dissolve solidified Copper(I) chloride around a ceramic coated sample. I know HCl and ammonia both works well with the copper(I) chloride). However, I don't want to damage the sample. I have tried EDTA...
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    Calculating Copper Cu Charge Density

    How do I work out the charge density of Copper Cu, if atomic mass =63.5 Density = 8920 kgm^-3 Assume 1 electron per cu atom.
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    Copper wire's effect on magnetic fields

    How can a coil of wire help bring the net flux in a changing magnetic field back to zero?
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    Spectrophotometric Copper Determination calculations

    The template doesn't really work well for mine considering its a lab sorry ><. I am quite confused on how to do the calculations on my chemistry lab, i have scanned, and rewritten my answers so they would be more clear :-) . the questions i have are on the 3rd and 4th image, I am just really not...
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    A conducting rod slides down between two frictionless vertical copper tracks

    Homework Statement A conducting rod slides down between two frictionless vertical copper tracks at a constant speed of 4.5 m/s perpendicular to a 0.56-T magnetic field. The resistance of the rod and tracks is negligible. The rod maintains electrical contact with the tracks at all times and...
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    Methods for Determining the Volume of Copper Wire: A Comprehensive Guide

    Homework Statement what are the different methods to finding the volume of a coper wire? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution
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    How to (help): copper wire spring

    Greetings, I need to make a spring out of pure copper wire. I'm using 30 awg off a spool but I'm struggling to make the copper retain its original shape after being stretched. I don't know much about material science except that when metal is brought to a high temperature and then quickly...
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    Molarity of Copper Ion solution produced from Copper, Nitric Acid, and Water

    Homework Statement (c) A 0.1036 g sample of copper metal is dissolved in 48 mL of concentrated HNO3 to form Cu2+ ions and then water is added to make a total volume of 208.1 mL. (Calculate the molarity of Cu2+.) Homework Equations Molarity = Moles/Liter The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Specific Heat of Ice and Copper

    Homework Statement A student wants to melt a 200 gram block of ice that is at minus 10.0°C and turn it into liquid water at 15.0°C. The student plans to do this by heating copper pellets to 100.0°C and then dropping them onto the block of ice in a thermally insulated container. How many...
  43. T

    Calculating Minimum Magnetic Field for Sliding Copper Rod on Two Rails

    Homework Statement A copper rod of mass 0.6 kg rests on two rails 1.3 m apart and carries a current of 31 A from one rail to the other. The coefficient of static friction is 0.3. What is the magnitude of the least magnetic field that would cause the bar to slide? Homework Equations F=...
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    Confused while designing copper busbars

    Hello Guys! I was designing copper bus-bars which can withstand 1 kA current. Actually I am going to discharge a several DC capacitors into those bars. So, I was confused in the dimensioning the cross section. Is 25mm * 3mm cross section enough? I have made my calculation using 1.6 A/mm2...
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    Studying Emissivity Effects on a Copper Box Experiment"

    Homework Statement The experiment we did was pretty basic, it was a copper box with five different metal rods (unlagged and of equal lengths and diameter) welded onto the bottom, on the bottom of each were pins stuck with petroleum jelly. Hot water was then added to the box and the order at...
  46. J

    Explaining How Magnet Dropping Down a Copper Tube Conserves Energy

    Help me explain how the "magnet dropped down a copper tube" demo conserves energy I've tried explaining to this person that the potential energy you give a magnet when you do work against gravity to raise it up to the copper tube is all the energy it has to deal with, and once dropped down it...
  47. D

    Using mass of copper in both air and liquid to find density of liquid?

    1. A piece of copper whose density is 8.93 gm/cm^3 weighs 180 gm in air and 162 gm when submerged in a certain liquid. What is the density of the liquid? 2. d = m/v 3. I wasn't sure how to compute this but I calculated the volume of the copper based on its density and air weight...
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    Copper Coil in Table Lamp: Understanding Its Purpose and When to Use an Adapter

    In my table lamp, there is only a switch, and a copper coiled sheets of steel. I am in K9 and would like to know what are those sheets for ? My second very fundamental question is when should we use an adapter ? Thank you
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    Calculating Young's Modulus for CopperWhat is the Young's Modulus for copper?

    Got exams in January so just want to make sure I am correct the questions read exactly like this a) The sample of copper wire reached its elastic limit when the stress is 1.4x10^8 Pa and the strain is 0.035 Calculate the Young's Modulus for copper. My attempt is Y= Stress/Strain => Y=...
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    Why did copper come before iron?

    1. Homework Statement 10) Both iron (III) oxide and copper (IV) oxide are mined for use as primary ores in the production of pure iron and copper respectively. Historically, the earliest use of copper tools appears to be around 4500 BC. Iron tools appear much later; European artifacts have...
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