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In the German, scrap prices are reported in a handful of publications, including German Metal Market, based on confirmed sales as well as reference sites such as Scrap Metal Prices and Auctions.[1] Non-German domiciled publications, such as The Steel Index, also report on the German scrap price, which has become increasingly important to global export markets.
Scrap yards directories are also used by recyclers to find facilities in the German,US and Canada, allowing users to get in contact with yards.





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Copper appears in the periodic table at the top of Group 11 above silver and gold. Collectively these are sometimes referred to as the coinage metals, although in modern times these metals are used less frequently than in the past.
Copper is one of the most important metals. Copper is reddish with a bright metallic lustre. It is malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity (second only to silver in electrical conductivity). Its alloys, brass and bronze, are very important. Monel and gun metals also contain copper. Apparently the reason that policemen in the USA are nicknamed "cops" or "coppers" is to do with their uniforms which used to have copper buttons.
Copper metal is not particularly reactive and indeed is found as the free metal ("native") on occasion. Copper sulfate is [Cu(SO4)(OH2)4].H2O in the crystalline state; it is particularly well known and was often called blue vitriol. The oxidation number in most copper compounds is Cu(II), old name cupric, but there are many important Cu(I) compounds (cuprous) as well.
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Name: copper
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Symbol: Cu
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Atomic number: 29
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Relative atomic mass (Ar): 63.546 (3) [see note r]
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Standard state: solid at 298 K
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Colour: copper, metallic
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Classification: Metallic
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Group name: Coinage metal
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Block in periodic table: d-block
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Electron shell structure: 2.8.18.1
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CAS Registry ID: 7440-50-8
