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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    Chemistry Did I Calculate the Moles and Mass Correctly in My Iron and Copper Lab?

    Can someone please verify my results? and help me in one-2 questions? I did this lab in school today and had some problems filling in the table that followed. In the lab, we took some Copper Chloride and mixed it dionized water. Then we added in an iron nail and waited for about 20 mins. After...
  2. K

    Reaction involving copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate

    Homework Statement 7.80 g of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4*5H2O) were dissolved in a beaker of 50 mL of water and heated slowly. 2.00 g of iron filings were added to the solution, and then the mixture was allowed to cool. The supernate was decanted, and the contents of the beaker...
  3. J

    Copper Corrosion: Investigating Tourquise-Green Substance

    I put a copper pipe in a tank of water with dissolved iron in it and applied an electric current somthing like 6 volts at 1.5 amp and the pipe was hooked up to the positive terminal. After a couple of days some tourquise or pale green substance formed, i scraped this off and there was a copper...
  4. W

    Copper Wire as a Salt Bridge: The Mystery of its Function in Voltaic Cells

    in a recent chemistry experiment at school, two voltaic (galvanic) cells were set up with the same solutions in either beaker (one being Copper Sulfate, and the other was another metal solution) anyway, one had a potassium nitrate salt bridge, the other a copper wire salt bridge... sooooooooooo...
  5. N

    Generation of gold, silver, copper elements

    "Generation" of gold, silver, copper elements Since gold, and silver, and copper are all elements, I am a little confused - are they generated, or is there already only so much of each in the Earth, period? I know I found some data on Wikipedia that indicated that the various elements can be...
  6. L

    Elasticity limit of copper Problem

    Okay, here is the problem: If the elastic limit of copper is 1.50E8 N/m2, determine the minimum diameter a copper wire can have under a load of 10.5 kg if its elastic limit is not to be exceeded. Obviously I am looking for d in this problem. I am given the downward force (102.9 N = ma); A =...
  7. F

    Oxidation - Reduction with copper and zinc

    Hello, In a lab experiment, we filled 2 wells of a culture plate, one of them had 1.0 M CuSO4 and a piece of zinc metal, and the other well had 1.0 M ZnSO4 and a piece of copper metal. My question is: Which well has the reduced form of zinc and the oxidized form of copper? I know that...
  8. S

    Modification of Copper & Copper Alloys

    G'day Forum, Struggling with the old materials science. Can someone please help me with the processes involved in modifying the properties of copper. I read that generally it doesn't respond to heat treatment.. is that true? Something bout cold working and hot working? what's the effect...
  9. D

    Yutirium barium copper oxide (YBCO)

    can YBCO be prepared in lab.?:biggrin: :approve:
  10. W

    2 qn regarding rxn of copper sulphate

    1.What will be produced when Cu(II)SO4 is mixed with sodium carbonate 2.What will be produced when Cu(II)SO4 is reacted with sodium carbonate and sodium hygrogencarbonate? What causes the difference between 1 &2? Is the product for Qn2 CuCO3.Cu(OH)2aq?
  11. H

    The shape of Copper Tetraamine Complex

    Why is Copper Tetraamine Complex a square plane? Shouldn't it be tetrahedral since there is only four bond pairs?
  12. A

    Can Copper Alloys Be Electropurified to Achieve 99.99% Pure Copper?

    Hi all, I know in copper mining industries copper which is at 99% pure ( Blister copper ) which is electropurified to 99.99% by simple electrochemical cell consist of copper sulfate as electrolyte bath along some sulfuric acid in it. My question is it possible to do this same process say...
  13. A

    Why does copper conduct heat better than aluminium and iron?

    Why does copper conduct heat better than aluminium and iron? Could anyone help me answering the question? Thanks.
  14. S

    Making Copper Chloride: 2nd Oxidation State & Hydroscopicity

    For the past few weeks i have been trying to make copper chloride. I was successful in making it two different ways, but it turns out that the copper chloride that i get is in its 2nd oxidation state. And I am wondering if it was in it's first oxidation state would it not be so hydroscopic...
  15. A

    Exploring the Benefits of Copper Wire for Solenoids

    1.Why is a copper wire was used in a solenoid rather than a iron wire ?
  16. O

    Displacement Current and Copper Wire

    Hello guys. I gave this one the good ol effort and seem to have gotten stuck. Can anyone help? ----------- A copper wire with a circular cross-section area of 1.5 mm2 carries a current of 11 A. The resistivity of the material is 2.1 × 10-8 ·m. a) What is the uniform electric field in the...
  17. S

    Calculating Average Electrical Energy Dissipated in Copper Wire Loop

    A piece of copper wire is formed into a single circular loop of radius 12 cm. A magnetic field is oriented parallel to the normal to the loop, and it increases from 0 to 0.55 T in a time of 0.45 s. The wire has a resistance per unit length of 3.3*10^-2 ohms/m. What is the average electrical...
  18. A

    Hydrated copper (II) sulfate mass calculation

    calculate the precent by mass of water in a sample of hydrated copper (II) sulfate. mass of beaker-165.3g mass of beaker with bluestone-173.9g mass of dehydrated bluestone-170.7g Would this be a ballanced equation for this reaction? CuSO4•5H2O+ heat= CuSO4+5H2O so would you do this...
  19. S

    Copper Reflectivity: What Thickness is Necessary?

    We have a question that asks us what thickness of copper is necessary to achieve optical reflectivity. I know that the answer is just basically several times the skin depth (says 10 times). the only problem is that this contradicts a previous result that I've seen. We can prove that when a wave...
  20. F

    How Do I Calculate the Vertical Force Needed to Pull a Copper Ball in Fluid?

    It asks to find the vertical force needed to pull the ball in an unknown fluid at a constant velocity. What formulas do I combine and use to find this? They give you the proportionality constant (0.95 kg/s), the constant speed (6cm/s), and the radius of the ball(1.5cm). I already have: F (y...
  21. G

    Hall Effect & Drift Velocity: Can Copper Move w/o Current?

    If I move a strip of copper mechanically with my hand through a uniform magnetic field will their be a drift velocity? And if so will the drift velocity be in the same direction as the moving copper strip? What would the magnitude of the drift velocity be if this happens? Can you have a drift...
  22. F

    What Is the Final Temperature of a Heated Copper Ball?

    A copper ball with a radius of 1.4cm is heated until its diameter has increased by 0.22mm. Assuming a room temperature of 22*C, find the final temperature of the ball. well what i did was i used linear expansion for this and i didnt get it right. i used (delta)L=(alpha)initial...
  23. N

    Copper iron zinc correlation

    The question basically states write a brief overview of the correlation between the properties and uses for copper, iron, aluminium and zinc. Now I know this sounds like a simple research task, it's supposed to relate to periodic trends and their placing on the table. It's in this area that...
  24. M

    Making Copper Oxide: Dissolving, Reacting, Drying & Purifying

    I am already known around here for my Iron Oxide [rust], well…how about Copper Oxide too. I am making [black] Copper (II) Oxide by first dissolving Copper (II) Sulfate penta Hydrate (CuSO4 * 5H20) crystals in water to form an aqueous Cu+2 solution. Then I take Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and add...
  25. I

    What Happens When Aluminum Reacts with Copper Chloride Dihydrate?

    We just did a lab in chemistry. My question is in regards to what chemically happened in the lab. this is what happened macroscopically: procedures: 1.) Copper Chloride Dihydrate is put into water. 2.) One aluminum ball (regular Al that u can get in stores) is put inside this mixuture (1)...
  26. I

    Breaking Point for a Copper Wire

    What is the maximum load that could be suspended from a copper wire of length 1.9 m and radius 1.2 mm without breaking the wire? Copper has an elastic limit of 2.9 x 10^8 Pa and a tensile strength of 4.3 x 10^8 Pa. Give your answer in Newtons (N). Any thoughts? I'm completely lost.
  27. M

    Does anything in copper wire change when it's burned in?

    i'm having this ridiculous argument over at: http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=144514&page=1&pp=20 where we are having a not so friendly disscusion of wire burn in. basicly my question is this does regular copper wire change it's sound if get's "burned-in" over time. now I'm...
  28. M

    The Mystery of Copper Ion Flame Test Colors

    When I stick some Copper (II) Sulfate * Pentahyrate into the blue flame of my butane torch, it turns green. When I crush the tiny CuSO4 crystals up into a finer powder and mix them with a mixture of KClO3 and Sugar, then light that on fire, I get a very blue flame. What is happening here? I...
  29. S

    Copper Nickel Magnetism: Understanding the Effects of Adding Copper to Nickel

    why adding copper to nickel result in reduced magnetism of nickel? :confused:
  30. C

    Help with test for anion in Copper Chloride

    I was given a small amount of Copper Chloride. When I brought my spatula(dirty ofcourse) the salt turned slightly green. Also when preparing the Sodium extract, I added 1 part CuCl<sub>2</sub> and 3 parts NaCO<sub>3</sub> and 3/4ths water. I stirred it slightly with the spatula, it turned black...
  31. B

    Frequency Compensation with Copper ring in a Shaker

    I've designed a electromagnetic vibration shaker but I've problems at high frequencies(200 Hz and upper) and I've heard that I can compensate it by a Copper ring,please comment me...Bahram
  32. S

    Deep Impact Mission: Copper Impactor's Role

    does anyone know the reason why they used a copper "impactor" for the deep impact mission? is it for its corrosion resistance? thanks
  33. C

    How Does Adding an Aluminum Rod Affect Water Temperature and Steam Production?

    hi guys 200g copper calorimeter, 200g of water, both intially at 30 degrees. Aluminium rod added to the system, with mass of 250g, final temp is 100 degrees. 10g of water is converted to steam. first its asking to calulate how much energy is reuiqred to vaporize those 10g to steam then...
  34. ShawnD

    How do I remove copper from water (be realistic)

    I made a distillation rig, and it works fairly ok for the most part. The problem is that the condenser is made of copper, and it leaves a strong copper taste in the product. How can I remove the copper from the water? When I say be realistic, I mean don't suggest something like "oh run it...
  35. L

    Metals: Silver Copper Alloy Density & e Value

    Hi, just looking into metals and came across silver copper alloy having a density of 9900 - 1.05e4 kg per cubic metre. I have been told me that the value of e is (probably quite randomly) 2.71 and others said that it is an abbreviation for 0, eg. 1,000,000 could be written as 1e6 or 10,000 as...
  36. B

    What Is the Poisson's Ratio for Copper?

    What is the poissons ratio for copper?
  37. Z

    Calorimetry copper pot problem

    Hey what's up, I am stuck on the following problem. a copper pot with mass of 0.5kg contains 0.170kg of water at a temperature of 20C. A 0.250kg block of iron at 85C is dropped into the pot. Find the final temperature assuming not heat loss. Ok, so Here is what i was thinking about...
  38. S

    Wave speed at different tensions of copper wire

    hi, sorry if this is in the wrong section, but I am new to the forum! Im doing an A2 physics investigation, and have pretty much completed it all, an got a good set of results, but i need to prove that they are right! i have been using a simple set up by applying a 0.5A current through a...
  39. F

    Thermodynamics Block of Copper Problem

    Hi, I need help with this problem for physics. I know it has something to do with Q=mcT. I can probably do parts b and c if I just get a start on part a. I'm just not sure how to approach it. Any help is appreciated. =) A 50g block of copper having a temperature of 400K is placed in an...
  40. T

    Resistance in a lump of copper

    Hi, Part of a question I am working on asks me to "calculate the resistance of 1cm^3 of copper in the form of a thin sheet 0.5mm thick (between the faces of the sheet), given a resistivity of 1.69x10^-8 Ohm metres". Given that p = RA/L, it is clear that R = pL/A = 1.69x10^-8 x L/A. So far...
  41. Pengwuino

    Photoelectric effect and copper

    So i have this problem. An isolated copper sphere of radius 5.00cm, initially uncharged, is illuminated by ultraviolet light of wavelength 200nm. What charge will the photoelectric effect induce on the sphere? The work function for copper is 4.70 eV. Can someone help me conceptualize...
  42. ShawnD

    What is the Color of Green Copper?

    Pure copper metal is orange (or pink after being anodized), copper hydroxide is blue, copper oxide is black. So then why is the statue of liberty green?
  43. Monique

    Making Print Plates with Copper Etching and Household Materials

    What is the best way to etch copper with house hold materials? It is for making print plates.
  44. K

    Does Copper Nitrate React with Water?

    Does Copper(I) Nitrate plus water { Cu(NO)3)2 (aq) + H20 } yeild Cu(NO3)2 3H20? (unbalanced) From what I've been told, it could equal Cu(H2O)6^+2(aq) but I don't see the NO3 anywhere.
  45. M

    Electric permittivity of copper

    Can anybody please tell me where I can find the value for the relative permittivity of copper with respect to air. Thanks
  46. S

    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    What is the formula for copper (II) chlorate? a. CuClOsubscript 3 b. Cu(ClOsubscript 3) subscript 2 c. CuCl d. CuClsubscript 2 Please help if you don't mind.
  47. E

    Coulomb's Law of two copper spheres

    Here's a question from my textbook: Two copper spheres, each having a mass of .4 kg, are separated by 2 m. (a) How many electrons does each sphere contain? The atomic mass of copper is 63.5 g/mol, and its atomic number is 29. (b) How many electrons would have to be removed from one sphere...
  48. S

    Solving My Copper Electrode Problem with TPD

    Hi, I have a problem with copper electrodes. I spin-coat TPD on them and due to differences in work function of the copper(4.7eV) and TPD(5.4eV) I do not get almost any current from such a system. You can take a look at TPD here...
  49. P

    Induced EMF and a square copper loop

    Hello, I don't know if you will find this question silly or not because I know it shouldn't be that hard but for some reason I keep getting it wrong. Here it is: A square copper loop, with sides of length 10.4 cm, is located in a region of changing magnetic field. The direction of the...
  50. T

    Physics Assesment : Copper wires resistance

    Hi. This may seem extremely easy for all you guys here but seeing as I am 15 its not quite as simple to me. Firstly the assesment I am going to be doing will count for my GCSE therefore i want the best possible result (Btw I am taking triple science) Can someone with as much detail as...
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