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- Copper abstract "Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and malleable; a freshly exposed surface has a reddish-orange color. It is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys.The metal and its alloys have been used for thousands of years. In the Roman era, copper was principally mined on Cyprus, hence the origin of the name of the metal as сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later shortened to сuprum. Its compounds are commonly encountered as copper(II) salts, which often impart blue or green colors to minerals such as azurite and turquoise and have been widely used historically as pigments. Architectural structures built with copper corrode to give green verdigris (or patina). Decorative art prominently features copper, both by itself and as part of pigments.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 crustacea copper is a constituent of the blood pigment hemocyanin, which is replaced by the iron-complexed hemoglobin in fish and other vertebrates. The main areas where copper is found in humans are liver, muscle and bone. Copper compounds are used as bacteriostatic substances, fungicides, and wood preservatives.".
- Copper thumbnail Cu-Scheibe.JPG?width=300.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink Copper.htm.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink www.brass.org.
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- Copper wikiPageExternalLink www.copper.org.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink ?commodity=copper&months=300.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink coppercubulk.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink 029.htm.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink 880808.PDF.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink Copper.asp.
- Copper wikiPageExternalLink resource_center.php.
- Copper wikiPageID "125293".
- Copper wikiPageRevisionID "605931336".
- Copper caption "Fire diamond for copper metal".
- Copper date "April 2014".
- Copper flammability "0".
- Copper hasPhotoCollection Copper.
- Copper health "2".
- Copper reactivity "0".
- Copper reason "This page is useless for verification as it is updated hourly. Archives exist, but they do not go back far enough and in any case the graphs are not shown with the precision quoted".
- Copper subject Category:Biology_and_pharmacology_of_chemical_elements.
- Copper subject Category:Chemical_elements.
- Copper subject Category:Copper.
- Copper subject Category:Cubic_minerals.
- Copper subject Category:Dietary_minerals.
- Copper subject Category:Electrical_conductors.
- Copper subject Category:Symbols_of_Utah.
- Copper subject Category:Transition_metals.
- Copper comment "Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and malleable; a freshly exposed surface has a reddish-orange color. It is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys.The metal and its alloys have been used for thousands of years.".
- Copper label "Cobre".
- Copper label "Cobre".
- Copper label "Copper".
- Copper label "Cuivre".
- Copper label "Koper (element)".
- Copper label "Kupfer".
- Copper label "Miedź".
- Copper label "Rame".
- Copper label "Медь".
- Copper label "نحاس".
- Copper label "銅".
- Copper label "铜".
- Copper sameAs Měď.
- Copper sameAs Kupfer.
- Copper sameAs Χαλκός.
- Copper sameAs Cobre.
- Copper sameAs Kobre.
- Copper sameAs Cuivre.
- Copper sameAs Tembaga.
- Copper sameAs Rame.
- Copper sameAs 銅.
- Copper sameAs 구리.
- Copper sameAs Koper_(element).
- Copper sameAs Miedź.
- Copper sameAs Cobre.
- Copper sameAs m.025rsfk.
- Copper sameAs Q753.
- Copper sameAs Q753.
- Copper wasDerivedFrom Copper?oldid=605931336.
- Copper depiction Cu-Scheibe.JPG.
- Copper isPrimaryTopicOf Copper.