How to use in-sentence of “copper”:
+ Others think it was an alloy, or mixture, of copper and either gold, tin, or zinc.
+ This bullet expands into a flower shape when it hits a target, because copper bullets are usually hollow point.
+ It can be formed inside copper pipes where acetylene flows through.
+ Some globulins have important function as antibodies, others are responsible for the transport of lipids, iron or copper in the blood.
+ In the 19th century large amounts of both tin and copper were mined in Cornwall.

Example sentences of “copper”:
+ Dip netting started in 1989 in the Copper River, but the Alaskan board finally made it official for residents in the Spring of 1996.
+ Nickel was found when an ore that looked like copper did not make copper metal.
+ The first diving suits used a heavy copper diving helmet with windows and a hose from an air pump.
+ Dip netting started in 1989 in the Copper River, but the Alaskan board finally made it official for residents in the Spring of 1996.
+ Nickel was found when an ore that looked like copper did not make copper metal.
+ The first diving suits used a heavy copper diving helmet with windows and a hose from an air pump.
+ Tod tries to apologize to Copper, but Copper is angry at the fox for ruining everything.
+ That means about 63.55 grams of copper metal has a mole of atoms.
+ Dixie then hatches a plan to get Copper kicked out of the band.
+ Carving on blocks of wood and engraving on copper were used up until about 1800.
+ It is made as a byproduct when refining copper and certain other sulfide ores.
+ In the 1960s, Zambia was making a lot of money because of the copper deposits that were mined in Copperbelt province.
+ Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
More in-sentence examples of “copper”:
+ The electrolyte is copper sulfate.
+ The coil of copper wire and the magnet cause the rigid paper cone to vibrate and reproduce sounds.
+ It is toxic since it dissolves in stomach acid to make copper ions in solution, which can be absorbed.
+ Engravers use a steel tool called a burin to cut the picture or pattern into the surface, mostly a copper plate.
+ It is used to make organic compounds that have copper in them.
+ Patina Green is another product used to give copper an instant aged look.
+ It reacts with ammonia and acetylene to make copper acetylide, a reddish explosive.
+ But not so many Copper AgeCopper or Iron Age artifacts.
+ It has copper and iodide ions in it.
+ The other word tells us what other metal was combined with copper to make it.
+ It also dissolves in concentrated sulfuric acid to make copper nitrate.
+ The area was during the 19th century one of the most important mining districts in Cornwall both for copper and tin.
+ Even twist-on connectors designed to connect aluminum to copper can be dangerous.
+ Some chlorine is released, and copper chloride is left behind.
+ It is lighter and stronger than copper wire, which helps prevent the cables from sagging.
+ The copper sulfide reacts with air to make copper metal and sulfur dioxide.
+ Humans get most of the copper they need from food, and vitamins also contain copper to make sure we get enough.
+ Copper may be the oldest metal in use, as very old copper tools have been found.
+ It can be added to vitamins to get copper into the body.
+ Today, water-supply systems use a network of high-pressure pumps, and pipes are now made of copper, “Copper Tube Handbook”, the Copper Development Association, New York, USA, 2006 brass, plastic, or other nontoxic material.
+ So in a copper tube, the level of mercury at the center of the tube will be lower than at the edges.
+ When the mines were opened, copper was carried by mules.
+ It explodes because the acetylide is a reducing agent and the copper is an oxidizing agent.
+ Intense X Copper was released for Presale in May 2008.
+ Cash invites Copper up on stage to sing with them.
+ The electrolyte is copper sulfate.
+ The coil of copper wire and the magnet cause the rigid paper cone to vibrate and reproduce sounds.
+ It is toxic since it dissolves in stomach acid to make copper ions in solution, which can be absorbed.
+ Copper oxide is made by heating copper in air.
+ Lower Silesia has large copper mining.
+ For example, if there were one mole of the sulfate ions SO on the copper side, then the process is limited to transferring two moles of electrons through the external circuit.
+ It can be made by reduction of copper chloride.
+ The first part of the atlas has copper plate prints showing the universe models of PtolemyClaudius Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus and Tycho Brahe.
+ When an alloy is called Bronze, it usually means the alloy of copper and tin.
+ The area includes Cook Inlet, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River Valley.
+ The plants can be burned to produce an ash that contains the copper compounds.
+ This provided a much needed outlet for the copper ore which was coming from the Burrowing Mine.
+ The result may be a decorative piece in itself, as when silver, gold or steel are engraved, or may provide a printing plate of copper or another metal, for printing images on paper which are also called engravings.
+ It can also be made by reacting copper sulfate with zinc.
+ The northern Atacama Desert has great mineral wealth, mostly copper and nitrates.
+ It releases chlorine and turns into copper chloride when heated very hot.
+ This corrosion takes the metal and puts it in the chemical compound, leaving the copper behind.
+ A solid copper pistol bullet is usually hollow point, and is mainly used for self-defense and/or target shooting.
+ Tin is also used to make pewter, which is mainly tin mixed with a small amount of copper and other metals.
+ When too much zinc is eaten, copper and iron levels go down in the body.
+ It can also be made by reacting copper and bromine.
+ This makes the copper pure.
+ It has copper and bromide ions in it.
+ Chalcopyrite is the main copper ore.
+ During the “puja” sisters circle brothers by dropping oil on the floor from a copper pitcher.
+ Hydrochloric acid and copper acetylide is made.
