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A chemical element, Cu, atomic number 29, atomic weight 63.546. Copper, a nonferrous metal, is the twentieth most abundant element present in the Earth's crust, at an average level of 68 parts per million (0.22 lb/ton or 0.11 kg/metric ton). Copper metal and copper alloys have considerable technological importance due to their combined electrical, mechanical, and physical properties. The discoveries that mixed-valence Cu(II)/Cu(III) oxides exhibit superconductivity (zero electrical resistance) at temperatures as high as 125 K (−234°F; liquid nitrogen, a cheap coolant, boils at 90 K or −297°F) have generated intense international competition to understand these new materials and to develop technological applications. Although some pure copper metal is present in nature, commercial copper is obtained by reduction of the copper compounds in ores followed by electrolytic refining. The rich chemistry of copper is restricted mostly to the valence states Cu(I) and Cu(II); compounds containing Cu(0), Cu(III), and Cu(IV) are uncommon. Soluble copper salts are potent bacteriocides and algicides at low levels and toxic to humans in large doses. Yet copper is an essential trace element that is present in various metalloproteins required for the survival of plants and animals.

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