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What are the uses of copper.....?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The primary applications of copper are in electrical wiring, roofing, plumbing, and industrial machinery. For most of these applications, copper is used in its pure form. However, it can be alloyed with other metals when increased levels of hardness are required. Copper wires are known to be used in power generation, power distribution, power transmission, and electronic circuits. In fact, more than half of all mined copper is used in electrical wiring.

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  • Copper sulfate is used widely as an agricultural poison and as an algicide in water purification.

  • While one may not consider copper being used for something other than coins, it is a crucial element in the creation of bronze.

  • Historically, copper was the first metal to be worked by people. The discovery that it could be hardened with a little tin to form the alloy bronze gave the name to the Bronze Age.

  • It is used for a whole range of goods, from cans, cooking foil and saucepans through to electricity cables, planes, and space vehicles.

  • Electrical conductivity is especially important because wire accounts for more than 50% of copper consumption worldwide.

  • Chemical vapour deposition, which is used in semiconductor manufacture, involves the deposition of thin copper films from a gas- phase precursor.

  • Copper is used largely as an alloy of gold and silver, and it is often plated with one or the other
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