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You probably didn’t know that in ancient times copper was used for scrolls, instead of animal skins. If you thought you knew what copper is good for, click here to find out more! ... Gold is so soft that it can be moulded with the hands, so to make it usable a small amount of copper is added. Even twenty-four carat...
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www.eurocopper.org/copper/copper-usage.html
www.eurocopper.org/copper/copper-usage.html
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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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www.nwma.org/education/copper_facts.htm
www.nwma.org/education/copper_facts.htm
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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 ... An invaluable source for more interesting facts and information about the Copper element and as a Chemistry reference guide.
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www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-copper.htm
www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-copper.htm
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Interesting Facts Copper -- the World's Most Reusable Resource For nearly 5,000 years, copper was the only metal known to man. Today, it's one of the most used and reused of our "modern" metals. Look closely at the next penny you see and consider these bright facts about copper: o The copper on that penny maybe as old...
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geneseescrap.com/pdf/Copper.pdf
geneseescrap.com/pdf/Copper.pdf
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Statistics and Information: Copper is usually found in nature in association with sulfur. Pure copper metal is generally produced from a multistage process, ...
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www.metalprices.com/FReeSite/metals/cu/cu_bottom.htm
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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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The Element Copper - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Copper; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Archaeological evidence suggests that people have been using copper for at least 11,000 years. Relatively easy to mine and refine, people discovered methods for extracting copper from its ores at least 7,000...
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education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele029.html
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Information and facts on the mineral copper ... Misc. Facts Health Center Info FDA Back ... Copper is classified as an essential mineral. If one's body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper anemia can result. Various enzyme reactions...
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www.symmetry4u.com/Ingredients/copper.htm
www.symmetry4u.com/Ingredients/copper.htm
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Some Interesting Facts: ... 29 Protons (positively charged) ... Copper Uses...
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www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/tomlinson/element/cufacts.htm
www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/tomlinson/element/cufacts.htm
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