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copper ['kɒpə(r)]1 noun(a) (colour, metal) cuivre m∎ to give a beggar a few coppers donner quelques sous à un mendiant(d) (container) lessiveuse f(coin, kettle, wire) en cuivre(colour, hair) cuivré(in metalwork) cuivrer►► Botany copper beech hêtre m pourpre;Geology copper pyrites pyrite f de cuivre;Chemistry copper sulphate sulfate m de cuivre
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Copper vapor laser — (CVL) uses vapors of copper as the lasing medium in a 3 level laser. It produces green laser light at 510.6 nm and yellow laser light at 578.2 nm. The pulse width is typically from 5 to 60 ns, and peak power from 50 to 5000 kW. Its pulse… … Wikipedia
Copper — For other uses, see Copper (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Copper pesticide — A copper pesticide is a copper compound used as a pesticide or fungicide. In the UK the Soil Association (one of the organic certification authorities) permits farmers to use some copper fungicides on organic land used for the production of… … Wikipedia
Copper(I) cyanide — IUPAC name Copper(I) cyanide … Wikipedia
Copper(II) sulfate — Crystal of CuSO4·5H2O Anhydrous CuSO4 powder … Wikipedia
Copper sulfide — Copper sulfides describe a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the formula CuxSy. Both minerals and synthetic materials comprise these compounds. Some copper sulfides are economically important ores. Prominent copper sulfide minerals… … Wikipedia
Copper silicide — Identifiers CAS number 12159 07 8 Properties Molecular formula Cu5Si … Wikipedia
Copper(I) bromide — Copper(I) bromide … Wikipedia
Copper(II) carbonate — Other names copper carbonate, cupric carbonate, basic copper carbonate … Wikipedia
Copper(I) iodide — IUPAC name Copper(I) iodide … Wikipedia
Copper(I) oxide — Copper(I) oxide … Wikipedia