Chase wants to find out more about the substance Copper, so he goes to his science teacher Mr. Harold for more information
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| "Hey Mr. Harold i was wondering if you can enlighten me on Copper?" | |
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| "Sure no problem Chase I can surely help you!!" | |
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| "Okay can you start off by telling me the boiling point of Copper?" | |
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| "Yes, well Pure copper's melting point is 1,981°F (1,083°C, 1356°K). Its most important properties include superior heat transfer, electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. | |
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| "That's pretty cool about the melting point of copper. Now i want to know about the freezing point." | |
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| "The freezing point of copper was found using the NPL photon-counting pyrometer. Measurements made on two high-purity at four wavelengths from 660 nm gave a value for the freezing point of it" | |
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