Copper's Element Symbol
What is Cu
Copper was first used at this time by Neolithic Humans as a replacement for stone
When is 8000 BCE?
Copper is a key ingredient in many alloys such as bronze and nickel silvers. Copper and this other metal, when mixed together, produce brass.
What is zinc?

These two isotopes of copper and found in natural copper.
What are Copper-63 and Copper-65?

This iconic statue in New York City is made of copper
What is the Statue of Liberty?

Copper's Atomic Number and Atomic Mass
What are 29 and 64?
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People of this civilization mixed copper with tin for the first time in 3500 BCE to produce the alloy bronze
Who are the Mesopotamians?

It is very ductile, has a reddish-brown color, has a melting point of 1083 degrees C, a boiling point of 2,567 degrees C, and a density of 8.96.
What are the physical properties of copper?

Over 50% of all the copper mined in the world is from these 3 countries
What are Chile, Peru, and Australia?

These coins are made of zinc, but are coated in a thin layer of copper
What is the penny?

The Number of Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons in Copper
What are 29; 29; and 35
During the time of the Roman Empire, the Romans supply of copper came primarily from this island, hence, it was called aes Cyprium
What is Cyprus?
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Copper is a very good conductor of heat and electricity, but has low reactivity.
What are the chemical properties of copper?

Because copper is such as good conductor of heat and electricity, it is often used by these industries to produce wires, technologies, machinery, vehicles, etc.
What are electrical and manufacturing?

This element is one of the most traded commodities in the world
What is copper?

Period 4, Group 11

What is Copper's location on the Periodic Table of Elements?
Aes Cyprium was later shortened to this name, which is why its element symbol on the periodic table is Cu
What is cuprum?
Although copper has low reactivity, when exposed to air for long periods of time this thin green layer is formed.
What is patina?

Hemoglobin is used for oxygen transportation in red-blooded organisms. Copper performs the same task in these types of organisms.
What are blue-blooded mollusks?

Acute industrial copper exposure can result in this
Copper's Electron Configuration
1s22s22p63s23p64s13d10
In the 19th century, this state became famous for its numerous copper mines
What is Arizona?

Copper is not soluble in acid, but will react with these compounds.
What are oxidizing acids?
True of False: Copper is an essential trace mineral for most organisms, including humans
What is true?
Copper is frequently used in touched surfaces (such as doorknobs) because it obtains these properties that reduce the spread of germs and disease
What are antimicrobial?