Copper is used in water pipes because
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Copper is non-permeable and doesn't absorb any substances that it comes in contact with. Hence, the water supply stays protected. Unlike pipes made from iron water pipes, copper water pipes don't corrode so easily. Most other materials will be corroded by whatever corrosion agent that they come in contact with.
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Copper water pipes can corrode, but copper offers a higher level of corrosion resistance than many other metals. ... The rustproof and corrosion-resistant properties of copper allow water pipes made of this metal to withstand countless years of use.
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