Cu

Copper

Element 29 · 63.546 u

Transition Metal d-block Period 4 Group 11 Solid at RT Wikipedia →

Copper is one of the oldest metals known to humanity and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass63.546 u
Density8.96 g/cm³
Melting Point1357.77 K
Boiling Point2835.0 K
AppearanceRed-orange metallic luster
State at Room TempSolid

Chemical Properties

Electronegativity1.9 (Pauling)
1st Ionization Energy745.5 kJ/mol
Electron Affinity119.2 kJ/mol
Oxidation States+1, +2, +3, +4

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Ar] 3d10 4s1
Atomic Radius128.0 pm
Covalent Radius132.0 pm
Van der Waals Radius140.0 pm

Discovery

Discovered ByKnown since antiquity
LocationMiddle East
Named AfterLatin 'cuprum' from the island of Cyprus

About Copper

Copper is a soft, malleable, ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. It is one of the few metals found in directly usable metallic form in nature. Copper has been used for at least 10,000 years.

Uses & Applications

Electrical wiring, plumbing, roofing, coins, electronics, antimicrobial surfaces, and cookware.

Fun Fact

Copper is naturally antimicrobial -- bacteria die within hours on copper surfaces, which is why hospitals use copper alloys for door handles.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
63 0.6915% - Yes
65 0.3085% - Yes

Electron Configuration

[Ar] 3d10 4s1

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