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All of the following are reasons why is copper (Cu) so widely sought after EXCEPT: * A. Used for/in a lot of things B. Highly conductive C. Has the ability to turn into gold D. …
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All of the following are reasons why is copper (Cu) so widely sought after EXCEPT: * A. Used for/in a lot of things B. Highly conductive C. Has the ability to turn into gold D. …
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All of the following are reasons why is copper (Cu) so widely sought
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A. Used for/in a lot of things
B. Highly conductive
C. Has the ability to turn into gold
D. Antibacterial properties
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Except for D. It has antimicrobial properties but not antibacterial
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