Does a single atom of copper in a wire have similar or different properties to a single atom of copper vapor?
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All the atoms of copper whether in solid, liquid or vapour state have same property.
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Copper is a fairly heavy atom, that can only be made inside a red giant star.
Explanation:
- Copper and its compounds are not toxic like some other metals, such as lead or mercury.
- There are no records of any occupational diseases attributable to copper among people who have worked for many years with the metal or its salts.
- Copper wire is heavier, and aluminum is lighter and silver grey.
- The other main difference between copper wires is the resistance of the material.
- Aluminum and copper are both the most commonly used conductors, with positive and negative characteristics.
- Each copper atom has lost one electron and become a positive ion.
- So copper is a lattice of positive copper ions with free electrons moving between them.
- The electrons can move freely through the metal.
- The copper atom is quite similar to an atom of gold or silver, which together with copper make up a group in the periodic table of the elements.
- Everyone is aware of the excellent electrical conductivity of copper, which from copper atomic structure.
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