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Transition Metals


Forms


Copper is a soft, bendy metal that is an
excellent conductor of electricity and heat.
Although it is one of the few elements found
pure in nature, most of it exists in ores such as
chalcopyrite. Other copper minerals, such as
malachite and azurite, are brightly coloured.

Copper is the only metal that has a reddish
colour in its pure form. Pure copper is mainly
used as wires in electrical equipment. Copper
wire wrapped around an iron core and then
electrified helps create an electromagnet. Because
they can be switched on or off, electromagnets can

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Unique reddish
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Crustacean blood

Crustacean blood is blue
because it contains copper.

Colourful tarnish
develops when the
mineral reacts with air.

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