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Day 11: Does copper melt in a flame?

Day 11: Does copper melt in a flame?

When it is soooo hot out, I think of everything melting… the whole world melting. And I wanted to melt a penny. Just to see. Keep in mind that pennies aren’t solid copper and never have been. The ones before 1982 (and some of that year) were 97.5 percent copper, and 2.5 percent zinc. But … read more Day 11: Does copper melt in a flame?

Posted on July 17, 2015May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories PenniesTags 2006, copper, flame, heat, melt
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