- – an
operation that
could cause considerable damage to
expensive coppering.
Coppering was
widely used on
slave ships.
After the
Abolition of the Slave...
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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...
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coppers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coppers may
refer to:
Butterflies from the
subfamily Lycaeninae Police officers Coppers (film), a...
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copper–
copper(II)
sulfate electrode is a
reference electrode of the
first kind,
based on the
redox reaction with parti****tion of the
metal (
copper)...
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Copper extraction refers to the
methods used to
obtain copper from its ores. The
conversion of
copper ores
consists of a
series of physical, chemical...
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Copper carbonate may
refer to :
Copper (II)
compounds and
minerals Copper(II)
carbonate proper, CuCO 3 (neutral
copper carbonate): a
rarely seen moisture-sensitive...
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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...
- 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...
- name for the gene FAM123B WTX101, a bis-choline
tetrathiomolybdate de-
coppering therapy This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- A
copper intrauterine device (IUD), also
known as an
intrauterine coil or
copper coil or non-hormonal IUD, is a type of
intrauterine device which contains...