๐ฉIron vs Copper๐ค
Iron and copper are workhorse transition metals. Their different strengths suit them to construction versus electrical wiring.
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๐ฉIron
- โSymbol Fe, atomic number 26
- โStrong and ferromagnetic
- โUsed in steel for construction
- โCorrodes to rust when exposed to moisture
- โEssential in hemoglobin
๐คCopper
- โSymbol Cu, atomic number 29
- โExcellent electrical and heat conductor
- โResists corrosion, forms green patina
- โUsed in wiring, pipes and alloys
- โNaturally antimicrobial surface
Verdict
Iron provides strength and magnetism for structures, while copper provides top-tier conductivity for wiring. Copper resists corrosion better; iron must be protected from rust.
Frequently asked
Which conducts electricity better?+
Copper is a far better conductor, which is why it dominates electrical wiring.
Why does iron rust but copper does not?+
Iron forms flaky iron oxide, while copper forms a protective green patina that shields the metal.
Is either magnetic?+
Iron is strongly ferromagnetic; copper is essentially non-magnetic.
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