Introduction of copper

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Introduction of copper • The elemental symbol is Cu • atomic number is 29 • atomic weight is 63.5 • Chemical series transition metal • Heat conduction is good • The melting point is 1084.62℃ • The Boiling point is 2562℃

PROPERTIES OF COPPER • Excellent thermal &electrical conductivity • corrosion resistance • Easily joined through the soldering & brazing • Recyclable It can be recycled without any lose of quality • Alloys easily Brass: copper + zinc Bronze: copper + tin Cupro nickel: copper + nickel

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