Copper and it’s alloys Max Reynolds.

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Copper and it’s alloys Max Reynolds

Copper’s propeties + uses -Copper can be extracted from it’s metal ore byu heating it with carbon. -Copper is a ductile metal which has a high thermal and electrical conductivity. Copper’s uses: Copper is used for electrical wiring. Copper is vital in computers for circuit boards. Copper was used for the American penny, which was 95% copper. Copper is used in medicines.

Copper’s Alloys When Copper is mixed with Zinc it produces Brass When tin is mixed with copper it makes phosphor bronze