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copper carbonates such as
azurite and malachite, and as
copper(I) or
copper(II)
oxides such as
cuprite and tenorite, respectively. The
largest m**** of...
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Copper (29Cu) has two
stable isotopes, 63Cu and 65Cu,
along with 27 radioisotopes. The most
stable radioisotope is 67Cu with a half-life of 61.83 hours...
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percent sulfate by
m****, and in its blue,
hydrous form, it is 25.47%
copper, 38.47%
sulfate (12.82% sulfur) and 36.06%
water by
m****. Four
types of crystal...
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copper is the
point in time at
which the
maximum global copper production rate is reached.
Since copper is a
finite resource, at some
point in the...
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Copper(I) sulfate, also
known as
cuprous sulfate and
dicopper sulfate, is the
chemical compound with the
chemical formula Cu2SO4 and a
molar m**** of 223...
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Sterlite Copper is a
subsidiary of
Sterlite industries, a
company owned by
Vedanta Limited. In 1992
Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)...
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copper and phosphorus, a
phosphide of
copper. It has the
appearance of yellowish-grey very
brittle m**** of
crystalline structure. It does not react...
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Copper(II)
oxide or
cupric oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula CuO. A
black solid, it is one of the two
stable oxides of
copper, the other...
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Copper extraction refers to the
methods used to
obtain copper from its ores. The
conversion of
copper consists of a
series of
physical and electrochemical...
- from
Missouri who
discovered copper in the area;
Johnson later sold the
copper deposits to the
M**** Mining Company.
M**** City was
formally organized in...