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No, BaTiO4 is not stronger than Cu. Copper (Cu) is a metal known for its strength and durability, making it more suitable for structural applications where strength is crucial. BaTiO4 is a ceramic material that is known for its piezoelectric properties rather than its mechanical strength.
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Copper (Cu) has a greater boiling point than methanol (CH3OH) because copper is a metal with strong metallic bonding that requires more energy to break compared to the weaker intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) present in methanol. The stronger bonds in copper result in a higher boiling point.
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Aluminum (Al) is more reactive than copper (Cu). This is because Al has a higher tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions compared to Cu. Additionally, Al reacts more readily with oxygen and water than Cu does.
Copper (Cu) does not form more than one type of cation.