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Copper is reddish, lustrous, ductile, malleable metal. It is second only to silver in electrical conductivity and is also a good conductor of heat. Copper is one of the earliest known metals and is believed to have been mined for over 5000 years.
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Melting Point
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1083 oC
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Boiling Point
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2595 oC
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Density
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8.94g/cm3
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Thermal Conductivity
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0.94cal/(s.cm. oC)
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Specific Heat @ 20oC
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0.0918cal/g
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Heat Of Fusion
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48.9-cal/g
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Tensile Srength (annealed)
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30,000psi
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Copper Granuales |
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This material is available in the following forms
Granuales |
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