Difference between revisions of "Copper"
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{{Element | name=Copper | symbol=Cu | anumber=29 | amass=63.5 amu | noe=29 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=cubic | color=metalic burnt orange | date=Copper has been known since ancient times | discname=Unknown | origname=From the Latin ''cyprium''. | uses=Copper conduct electricity. It is also usefull in jewelry and coins| obtained=chalcopyrite, coveline, and chalcosine }} | {{Element | name=Copper | symbol=Cu | anumber=29 | amass=63.5 amu | noe=29 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=cubic | color=metalic burnt orange | date=Copper has been known since ancient times | discname=Unknown | origname=From the Latin ''cyprium''. | uses=Copper conduct electricity. It is also usefull in jewelry and coins| obtained=chalcopyrite, coveline, and chalcosine }} | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 25 March 2007
Copper | |
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Properties | |
Atomic symbol | Cu |
Atomic number | 29 |
Classification | Transition metal |
Atomic mass | 63.5 amu |
Other Information | |
Date of discovery | Copper has been known since ancient times |
Name of discoverer | Unknown |
Name origin | From the Latin cyprium. |
Uses | Copper conduct electricity. It is also usefull in jewelry and coins |
Obtained from | chalcopyrite, coveline, and chalcosine |