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Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)
Copper is a chemical element; it has symbol Cu (from Latin cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal
Copper
Class of electrodes
copper–copper(II) sulfate electrode is a reference electrode of the first kind, based on the redox reaction with participation of the metal (copper)
Copper–copper(II) sulfate electrode
Copper–copper(II)_sulfate_electrode
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
well characterized. Copper oxide may refer to: Copper(I) oxide (cuprous oxide, Cu2O) Copper(II) oxide (cupric oxide, CuO) Copper peroxide (CuO2), a hypothetical
Copper_oxide
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Copper or copper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu and atomic number 29. Copper or The Copper may also
Copper_(disambiguation)
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper silicate may refer to any silicate of copper generally; more specifically: Minerals Apachite, a copper silicate mineral with a general formula
Copper_silicate
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper phosphate may refer to : Copper(II) phosphate, cupric salt of phosphoric acid Copper(I) phosphate, cuprous salt of phosphoric acid A number of
Copper_phosphate
Chemical compound
Copper peptide GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine. The tripeptide has strong affinity for copper(II)
Copper_peptide_GHK-Cu
Prehistoric period: Copper Age
KAL-kə-LI-thik) (also called the Copper Age and Eneolithic) was an archaeological period characterized by the increasing use of smelted copper. It followed the Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper plating may refer to: Copper electroplating, a technique of electroplating a layer of copper onto a metal object Electroless copper plating, an
Copper_plating
Alloy
Tellurium copper is an alloy of copper and tellurium. Tellurium improves the machinability of copper. Tellurium is usually added to copper to improve machinability
Tellurium_copper
Process of extracting copper from the ground
Copper extraction is the multi-stage process of obtaining copper from its ores. The conversion of copper ores consists of a series of physical, chemical
Copper_extraction
Metallurgical product
Cathode copper is copper with a purity of 99.99%, and is commonly produced in the form of rectangular copper plates with "ears" for handling. It is mainly
Cathode_copper
1994 album by Live
Throwing Copper is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Live, released on April 26, 1994, on former MCA Records subsidiary Radioactive
Throwing_Copper
Electrical wire or other conductor made of copper
further demand for copper wire as an electrical conductor. Copper is the electrical conductor in many categories of electrical wiring. Copper wire is used in
Copper_conductor
Birth control and emergency contraceptive device
A copper intrauterine device (IUD), also known as an intrauterine coil, copper coil, or non-hormonal IUD, is a form of long-acting reversible contraception
Copper_IUD
Metal in heraldry
In heraldry, copper is the tincture of metallic copper. Copper has been introduced in Canadian heraldry. It is considered a metal along with Argent (silver)
Copper_(tincture)
National currency of the Vermont Republic from 1785 to 1791
Vermont coppers were copper coins issued by the Vermont Republic. The coins were first struck in 1785 and continued to be minted until Vermont's admission
Vermont_copper
Chemical compound
Copper(II) sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuSO4. It forms hydrates CuSO4·nH2O, where n can range from 1 to 7. The pentahydrate
Copper(II)_sulfate
American basketball player (born 1994)
Kahleah Copper (/kəˈliːə/ kə-LEE-ə; born August 28, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National
Kahleah_Copper
Type of metal poisoning
Copper toxicity (or Copperiedus) is a type of metal poisoning caused by an excess of copper in the body. Copperiedus could occur from consuming excess
Copper_toxicity
Metal alloy of copper with lead
Leaded copper (Greek: μολυβδόχαλκος, molybdochalkos lit. 'lead-copper') is a metal alloy of copper with lead. A small amount of lead makes the copper easier
Leaded_copper
Species of moth
The copper underwing, humped green fruitworm or pyramidal green fruitworm (Amphipyra pyramidea) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first
Copper_underwing
Any inorganic compound consisting of copper and sulfur atoms only
Copper sulfides describe a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the formula CuxSy. Both minerals and synthetic materials comprise these compounds
Copper_sulfide
Board to support and connect electronic components
(similar to wires on a flat surface) etched from one or more sheet layers of copper laminated onto or between sheet layers of a non-conductive substrate. PCBs
Printed_circuit_board
First-century CE treasure scroll from the Judean desert
The Copper Scroll (3Q15) is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in Cave 3 near Khirbet Qumran, but differs significantly from the others. Whereas the other
Copper_Scroll
Orange brown color
Copper is a reddish brown color that resembles the metal copper. The first recorded use of copper as a color name in English was in 1594. At right is
Copper_(color)
Copper sweetening is a petroleum refining process using a slurry of clay and cupric chloride to oxidize mercaptans. The resulting disulfides are less odorous
Copper_sweetening
Hard, high-strength copper alloy
Beryllium copper (BeCu), also known as copper beryllium (CuBe), beryllium bronze, and spring copper, is a copper alloy with 0.5–3% beryllium. Copper beryllium
Beryllium_copper
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up coppers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coppers may refer to: Butterflies from the subfamily Lycaeninae Police officers Coppers (film), a
Coppers
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a byproduct of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining. Silver has long been valued as a precious
Silver
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper beech may refer to: Copper Beech Manor, built in 1857, in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Copper beech (tree) (Fagus sylvatica purpurea), an ornamental
Copper_beech
Cocktail
properly served in a copper mug, which takes on the cold temperature of the liquid. Some public health advisories recommend copper mugs with a protective
Moscow_mule
Topics referred to by the same term
Lord Copper may refer to: Lord Copper, character in Scoop (novel) by Evelyn Waugh Lord Cowper (died 1723), judge in Dudley v Dudley Lord Cooper (disambiguation)
Lord_Copper
El Teniente Altonorte Paipote Chile is the world's largest producer of copper and has been so uninterruptedly since 1983. This activity provides a substantial
Copper_mining_in_Chile
Insufficient level of copper in the body, leading to anaemia and nervous symptoms
Copper deficiency, or hypocupremia, is defined as insufficient copper to meet the body's needs, or as a serum copper level below the normal range. Symptoms
Copper_deficiency
Series of large canyons in Chihuahua, Mexico
Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barrancas del Cobre) is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of
Copper_Canyon
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper Mountain may refer to: Copper Mountain (Alberta) Copper Mountain (British Columbia) Copper Mountain, British Columbia, Canada Copper Mountains
Copper_Mountain
Metal alloy with copper as its principal component
Copper alloys are metal alloys that have copper as their principal component. They have high resistance against corrosion. Of the large number of different
List_of_copper_alloys
Ship hull covering
Copper sheathing is a method for protecting the hull of a wooden vessel from attack by shipworm, barnacles and other marine growth through the use of copper
Copper_sheathing
attempts to restrict the copper output and raise, in this form, its price. This is a list of copper cartels in the 20th century: Copper Export Association,
Copper_cartels
Synthetic blue pigment from the group of phthalocyanine dyes
Copper phthalocyanine (CuPc), also called phthalocyanine blue, phthalo blue and many other names, is a bright, crystalline, synthetic blue pigment from
Copper_phthalocyanine
Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan, New York
The Copper (formerly known as American Copper Buildings and 626 First Avenue) is a complex consisting of two luxury residential skyscrapers in the Murray
The_Copper_(building)
Former American mining trust
Company (1891–1895), Anaconda Copper Mining Company (1895–1899), Amalgamated Copper Company (1899–1915), and Anaconda Copper Company (1915–1955), was an
Anaconda_Copper
Trio of American industrialists
The Copper Kings were industrialists Marcus Daly, William A. Clark, James Andrew Murray and F. Augustus Heinze. They were known for their struggles over
Copper_Kings
Material for building and design
Copper has earned a respected place in the related fields of architecture, building construction, and interior design. From cathedrals to castles and from
Copper_in_architecture
Species of shark
The copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus), bronze whaler, or narrowtooth shark is a species of requiem shark found mostly in temperate latitudes. It is
Copper_shark
1992 studio album by Sugar
Copper Blue is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Sugar. It was voted 1992 Album of the Year by the NME. All of the songs were written
Copper_Blue
Used in semiconductor integrated circuits
Copper interconnects are used in integrated circuits to reduce propagation delays and power consumption. Since copper is a better conductor than aluminium
Copper_interconnects
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper carbonate may refer to : Copper (II) compounds and minerals Copper(II) carbonate proper, CuCO 3 (neutral copper carbonate): a rarely seen moisture-sensitive
Copper_carbonate
Indian copper manufacturing company
Sterlite Copper is a subsidiary of Sterlite industries, a company owned by Vedanta Limited. It was originally incorporated as Rainbow Investments in 1975
Sterlite_Copper
Chemical compound – an oxide of copper with formula CuO
Copper(II) oxide or cupric oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula CuO. A black solid, it is one of the two stable oxides of copper, the other
Copper(II)_oxide
Topics referred to by the same term
telluride, Cu2Te Copper(II) telluride, CuTe, which occurs as the mineral vulcanite Copper ditelluride, CuTe2 Tellurium copper, copper alloy with tellurium
Copper_telluride
US drinking water regulation
The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) is a United States federal regulation that limits the concentration of lead and copper allowed in public drinking water
Lead_and_Copper_Rule
Alloy of copper and zinc
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic, and chemical
Brass
Copper rolling mill in the United States
The Revere Copper Company is a copper rolling mill in the United States. It operated North America's first copper rolling mill. It was started by Paul
Revere_Copper_Company
Type of metal tubing
Copper tubing is available in two basic types of tube—plumbing tube and air conditioning/refrigeration (ACR) tube, and in both drawn (hard) and annealed
Copper_tubing
Mineral (as opposed to the chemical element)
Native copper is an uncombined form of copper that occurs as a natural mineral. Copper is one of the few metallic elements to occur in native form, although
Native_copper
Hydroxide of copper
Copper(II) hydroxide is the hydroxide of copper with the chemical formula of Cu(OH)2. It is a pale blue solid. Some forms of copper(II) hydroxide are
Copper(II)_hydroxide
In the United States, copper mining has been a major industry since the rise of the northern Michigan copper district in the 1840s. In 2017, the US produced
Copper mining in the United States
Copper_mining_in_the_United_States
Type of wash house boiler
wash copper, copper boiler or simply copper is a wash house boiler, generally made of galvanised iron, though the best sorts are made of copper. In the
Wash_copper
Chemical compound – an oxide of copper with formula Cu2O
Copper(I) oxide or cuprous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Cu2O. It is one of the principal oxides of copper, the other being copper(II)
Copper(I)_oxide
Copper (29Cu) has two stable isotopes, 63Cu and 65Cu, along with 28 known radioisotopes from 55Cu to 84Cu. The most stable radioisotope, 67Cu, has a half-life
Isotopes_of_copper
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper River may refer to several places: Copper River (Alaska), in the United States Copper River (British Columbia), a tributary of the Skeena River
Copper_River
Community in Ontario, Canada
Copper Cliff is a community and former company town in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Incorporated in 1901, Copper Cliff was a separate municipality
Copper_Cliff
Topics referred to by the same term
copper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black copper may refer to: Tenorite, a mineral form of CuO Black copper metal, a low-grade form of copper used
Black_copper
Copper is an essential trace element that is vital to the health of all living things (plants, animals and microorganisms). In humans, copper is essential
Copper_in_biology
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper Creek can refer to several streams: Copper Creek (Valdez-Cordova Borough, Alaska) (several with that name) Copper Creek (Denali Borough, Alaska)
Copper_Creek
term copper pour refers to an area on a printed circuit board filled with copper (the metal used to make connections in printed circuit boards). Copper pour
Copper_pour
Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and the atomic number of 29. It is easily recognisable, due to its distinct red-orange
List_of_copper_salts
Pure copper without oxygen in its crystal lattice
Oxygen-free copper (OFC) or oxygen-free high thermal conductivity (OFHC) copper is a group of wrought high-conductivity copper alloys that have been electrolytically
Oxygen-free_copper
Chemical compound
Copper(II) acetate, also referred to as cupric acetate, is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(OAc)2 where AcO− is acetate (CH3CO−2). The hydrated
Copper(II)_acetate
Process of electroplating copper
Copper electroplating is the process of electroplating a layer of copper onto the surface of a metal object. Copper is used both as a standalone coating
Copper_electroplating
Rock or sediment with valuable metals, minerals and elements
interest are generally oxides, sulfides, silicates, or native metals such as copper or gold. Ore bodies are formed by a variety of geological processes generally
Ore
Abilities of copper to kill or stop the growth of microorganisms
Copper and its alloys (brasses, bronzes, cupronickel, copper-nickel-zinc, and others) are natural antimicrobial materials. Ancient civilizations exploited
Antimicrobial properties of copper
Antimicrobial_properties_of_copper
Copper compounds used as agricultural pesticides
fixed copper fungicides include copper sulfate, copper sulfate pentahydrate, copper hydroxide, copper oxychloride sulfate, cuprous oxide, and copper octanoate
Copper_pesticide
Zinc–copper couple is an alloy of zinc and copper that is employed as a reagent in organic synthesis. The “couple” was popularized after the report by
Zinc–copper_couple
Materials with copper content to be processed to recover copper
Following is a list of minerals that serve as copper ores in the copper mining process: Samans, Carl H. Engineering Metals and their Alloys MacMillan
List_of_copper_ores
Historical period (c. 3300–1200 BCE)
part of the Bronze Age if it either produced bronze by smelting its own copper and alloying it with tin, arsenic, or other metals, or traded other items
Bronze_Age
Indoor multi-sport venue in London, England
The Copper Box Arena is a multi-sport venue built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, England. Previously
Copper_Box_Arena
In Arizona, copper mining has been a major industry since the 19th century. In 2007, Arizona was the leading copper-producing state in the country, producing
Copper_mining_in_Arizona
Valley in Nevada, United States
Copper Kettle Canyon is a valley in the U.S. state of Nevada. Copper Kettle Canyon was named for deposits of copper which were mined beginning in 1908
Copper_Kettle_Canyon
Joint venture for a copper mine in Arizona, US
Resolution Copper (RCM) is a joint venture owned by Rio Tinto and BHP formed to develop and operate an underground copper mine near Superior, Arizona,
Resolution_Copper
Chinese copper producing company
include copper cathode, sulfuric acid, copper rod, bare copper wire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, selenium, tellurium, bismuth, copper sulfate and
Yunnan_Copper
Fossil locality in Utah, US
The Copper Ridge dinosaur tracksite in Grand County, eastern Utah, US, preserves fossil tracks of dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic. It includes trackways
Copper Ridge dinosaur tracksite
Copper_Ridge_dinosaur_tracksite
Public transit smart card used in Phoenix
The Copper Card is a contactless smartcard fare collection system used by Valley Metro in Metro Phoenix, Arizona. The Copper Card and the Valley Metro
Copper_Card
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper chloride may refer to: Copper(I) chloride (cuprous chloride), CuCl, mineral name nantokite Copper(II) chloride (cupric chloride), CuCl2, mineral
Copper_chloride
North American archaeological culture (7500–1000 BCE)
archaeological culture is being considered for merging. › The Old Copper complex or Old Copper culture is an archaeological culture from the Archaic period
Old_Copper_complex
Copper iron sulfide mineral
(/ˌkælkəˈpaɪˌraɪt, -koʊ-/ KAL-kə-PY-ryte, -koh-) is a copper iron sulfide mineral and the most abundant copper ore mineral. It has the chemical formula CuFeS2
Chalcopyrite
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper sulfate may refer to: Copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, a common, blue-green compound used as a fungicide and herbicide. Copper(I) sulfate, Cu2SO4, an
Copper_sulfate
Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore
extractive metallurgy that is used to obtain many metals such as iron, copper, silver, tin, lead, and zinc. Smelting uses heat and a chemical reducing
Smelting
Thin strip of copper backed with adhesive
Copper tape refers to a thin strip of copper, often backed with adhesive. Copper tape can be found at most hardware and gardening stores, and sometimes
Copper_tape
Code name for a U.S. black ops program
Copper Green is reportedly one of several code names for a U.S. black ops program in which coercive psychological and physical measures were used on detainees
Copper_Green
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Copper azide may refer to: Copper(II) azide, Cu(N3)2 Copper(I) azide, CuN3 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the
Copper_azide
Mesopotamian copper merchant of the Bronze Age
Akkadian pronunciation: [e.a naː.t͡s’ir]; fl. c. 1750 BC) was a Mesopotamian copper merchant from Ur during the Bronze Age. He was a member of a guild of traders
Ea-nāṣir
Type of water-based wood preservative
Alkaline copper quaternary, usually abbreviated ACQ, is a type of water-based wood preservative product containing a soluble copper(II) complex and quaternary
Alkaline_copper_quaternary
Iranian football club
by the Copper Industries Company the nationalised Iranian copper industry after which the club is named. In 1995 the national Iranian copper industry
Mes_Rafsanjan_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Yellow copper is a colloquial name for various minerals and alloys with high copper content: Chalcopyrite Brass This disambiguation page lists articles
Yellow_copper
Current lowest-value American coin
was produced in 1787, and the cent has been issued primarily as a copper or copper-plated coin throughout its history. In 1792, Congress established the
Penny_(United_States_coin)
List of mining companies
This article lists the world’s leading copper mining companies ranked by their mined copper output for the 2024 calendar (or 2023/24 fiscal) year. Production
Largest_copper_companies
Copper mining company in Michigan, United States
The Copper Range Company was a major copper-mining company in the Copper Country of Michigan, United States. It began as the Copper Range Company in the
Copper_Range_Company
COPPER
COPPER
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Christian, Danish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Copper; Palm Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu
Red, Made of copper, Mars, Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a smith who worked in copper, Middle English copersmith.Translation of German Kupferschmidt (see Kupersmith) or any of the various Ashkenazic Jewish surnames with the same meaning, as for example Kupferschmi(e)dt, Kupfershmid(t), Kupershmid(t), Kupperschmidt, Kuperschmidt, Kupershmit.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Copper Leaves
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from Old French denier, originally the name of a copper coin, later a term for money in general, hence probably a metonymic occupational name for a moneyer or minter.English : variant spelling of Denyer, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Copperthwaite in North Yorkshire, which is named with Middle English coupere ‘maker of wooden buckets and tubs’ + thweit ‘clearing’ (from Old Norse þveit).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cooper, from Middle English copere, found from the 12th century alongside cupere.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in copper, Old English coper (Latin (aes) Cyprium ‘Cyprian bronze’).Respelling of German Kopper.
Girl/Female
African, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Coppery
Boy/Male
Hindu
Coppersmith
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Copper - headed.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Red, Made of copper, Mars, Lord
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Copper Red
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kestel.German : from Middle High German kezzel ‘kettle’, ‘cauldron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of copper cooking vessels, or alternatively a topographic and habitational name, from the same word in the sense ‘(ring-shaped) hollow’.Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from any of the places so named in the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Limburg or the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Day Lotus; Copper; Gold
Boy/Male
Tamil
Copper red
Boy/Male
Tamil
Coppersmith
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Copper haired.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Red, Made of copper, Mars, Lord
Boy/Male
Muslim
Coppersmith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Red, Made of copper, Mars, Lord
COPPER
COPPER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smooth; Name of a Bird
Female
English
Pet form of French Joséphine, JOSETTE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain; probably from an unidentified English place name formed with the Old Norse element by ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.Greenfield Larrabee was a mariner who arrived in New Haven, CT, from England in 1647.
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Judicious.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
As Powerful as the Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wanderer, Traveler
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
Sweet; Tall
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeastern) and Scottish
English (mainly northeastern) and Scottish : unexplained.
Biblical
beseeching; merciful
Biblical
praise the Lord
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n.
A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.
a.
Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.
a.
Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.
n.
A poisonous American serpent (Ancistrodon conotortrix), closely allied to the rattlesnake, but without rattles; -- called also copper-belly, and red viper.
n.
A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.
a.
Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.
n.
the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Copper
n.
An envelope or covering of copper.
n.
A plate of polished copper on which a design or writing is engraved.
n.
A supposed element, afterward found to be a mixture of several metals, as copper, iron, lead, nickel, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Copper
n.
One whose occupation is to manufacture copper utensils; a worker in copper.
n.
The teredo; -- so called because it injures the bottoms of vessels, where not protected by copper.
v. t.
To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.
n.
A mineral occurring in small six-sided tabular crystals of a green or yellow color. It is a hydrous vanadate of copper and lime.
a.
Containing, or partaking of the nature of, copper; like copper; as, a copperish taste.
a.
Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.
n.
The act of covering with copper.