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CAS Number: 7440-50-8. Copper is a reddish metal that occurs naturally in rocks, soil, water, and air. It also occurs naturally in plants and animals. Metallic copper is easily molded or shaped, and can be found in the US penny, electrical wiring, and some water pipes. It can also be found in mixtures (called alloys) with other metals such as brass and bronze. Copper is also found as part of other compounds forming salts. Copper salts occur naturally, but are also manufactured. ...
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Usually used with white to describe Siberian Huskies. Like the color of the metal of the same name, this color is a bright, brownish red. Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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A trace element, which is essential in nutrition and is a component of various proteins. Deficiency, which is rare, may result in a loss of hair color and malformed kinky hair.
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(Brit.) a policeman.
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a venomous snake of two varieties. The lowland copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) prefers to live in swampy or marshy areas, overwintering in animal burrows close to water. Lowland copperheads occur in the far south-eastern corner of South Australia and over much of southern Victoria. The alpine copperhead (Austrelaps ramsayi) is widespread at alpine and subalpine elevations over much of eastern Victoria. Although timid, they are potentially dangerous to humans.
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