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Element 29 - Copper (Cu)
From
cuprum
, derived from the acient name for Cyrus, famed for its copper mines; known by early man. It and gold are the only two colored metals. Alloyed in most gold jewellery and silverware, copper is mixed with zinc in brass, with tin in bronze. A "copper" penny is bronze.
Properties
Atomic Number
:
29
Atomic Weight
:
63.546
Electron Configuration
(at ground state):
1s
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
3d
10
4s
1
Oxidation States
(Bold most stable):
+1,
+2
Boiling Point
(K):
2840
Melting Point (K):
1356.6
Density
(at 300K -- g/cm
3
):
8.96
Atomic Volume (at 300K -- cm
3
/mol)
7.10
Number of stable
isotopes
:
2
Mass Number
(Bold naturally occurring) --
Half-Life
--
Disintigration Type
:
64 -- 12.70 hours --
beta particle
(
electron
) emission
,
positron
emission, orbital
electron capture
67 -- 61.88 hours --
beta particle
(
electron
) emission
Covalent Radius (Å):
1.17
Atomic Radius (Å):
1.28
First
Ionization Potential
(V):
7.726
Electronegativity
(Pauling's):
1.90
Specific Heat
Capacity (at 300K -- J g
-1
K
-1
):
0.385
Heat of Vaporization (kJ/mol):
300.5
Heat of Fusion (kJ/mol):
13.14
Electrical Conductivity (at 293K for polycrystalline material -- 10
6
-1
cm
-1
):
60.7
Thermal Conductivity (at 300K -- W m
-1
K
-1
):
401
Crystal Structure:
Cubic, face centered
Acid
-
Base
Properties:
Very basic