copper mes (#) Fr.: cuivre A malleable, ductile, reddish metal with a bright luster that is known from
antiquity, and has been mined for some 5000 years; symbol Cu.
→ Atomic number 29;
→ atomic weight 63.546;
→ melting point 1,083.4°C;
→ boiling point 2,567°C;
→ specific gravity 8.96 at 20°C. Etymology (EN): M.E. coper; O.E. coper, copor; cf. O.N. koparr, Ger. Kupfer,
the original Germaic word from L.L. cuprum, contraction of L. Cyprium (æs) Etymology (PE): Mes “copper,” of unknown origin; maybe related to Skt. māsaka- “a weight of gold;” Pali māsa- “a small coin, of copper, of very low value;” Prakrit māsa-. |