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The average home today contains about 400 pounds of copper for electrical wiring, water pipes and appliances, while the automobile you drive contains about 50 pounds. Each child born today in America will need 1500 pounds of copper in the course of his or her lifetime to enjoy our current standard of living.
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Info and Facts about the element Copper from the Periodic Table. Interesting Facts, information about Copper the element. Concise facts and info about Copper ... The element Copper and the Periodic Table; Find out more facts about Copper on the Periodic Table which arranges every chemical element according to its atomic number,
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Get periodic table facts on the chemical and physical properties of the element copper. ... element facts ... Copper is one of the elements that can exist free in nature,
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Building construction accounts for more than 40% of all copper use. Residential construction is about two-thirds of the building construction market. The average single-family home is about 2,100 sq .ft.; a multifamily unit averages about 1,000 sq .ft. ... Facts & Figures...
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Copper in Architecture Awards ... Copper Motor Rotor ... Facts & Figures...
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Copper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Copper (pronounced /ˈkɒpər/ ) is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (Latin: ) and atomic number 29. It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper
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Some Interesting Facts: ... 29 Protons (positively charged) ... Copper Uses...
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Pure copper metal is generally produced from a multistage process, beginning with the mining and concentrating of low-grade ores containing copper sulfide minerals, and followed by smelting and electrolytic refining to produce a pure copper cathode.
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How the nutritional supplement Copper is used. ... Where to find Copper ... Necessary for energy and respiratory function, copper also supports the formation of bone, collagen, red blood cells, healthy nerves and joints, hair and skin coloring, plus many enzymatic functions of the human body.
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