All atoms have a (theoretical) atomic radius, even Copper. Ok, so what is the atomic radius of an atom of Cu?
Note: Learn more about the atomic radius here.
In the case of Copper the atomic radius is 1.57 Å. There are cool facts about Copper that most don't know about. Let me show you...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
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Note: Learn more about the atomic radius here.
In the case of Copper the atomic radius is 1.57 Å. There are cool facts about Copper that most don't know about. Let me show you...
Copper Data
Copper Atomic Radius
1.57 ÅState at 20 °C
SolidUses
Most often used as an electrical conductor. Also used in the manufacture of water pipes. Its alloys are used in jewelry and for coins.Atomic Mass
63,546Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Pure copper occurs rarely in nature. Usually found in sulfides as in chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), coveline (CuS), chalcosine (Cu2S) or oxides like cuprite (Cu2O).Description
Malleable, ductile, reddish-brown metal.Atomic Symbol
CuName Origin
Symbol from Latin: cuprum (island of Cyprus famed for its copper mines).Atomic Number
29Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
Location: Unknown
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Video
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Luz, Gelson. "Atomic Radius of Copper (Cu) [& State, Uses, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
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