29CuCoppertransition metal
Atomic weight63.546conventional

Copper(Cu)

Copper is a transition metal with excellent conductivity, used in wiring and alloys.

transition metalGroup 11Period 4d-blocksolid at STP
Position:Period 4, Group 11, Block d• Grid4:11[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s¹

KEY PROPERTIES

Atomic number
29
Atomic weight
63.546
Category / Block
transition metal • d-block
Group / Period
11 / 4
Electron configuration
[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s¹
State at STP
solid(STP (0 °C, 100 kPa))

Electron configuration & shells

[Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s¹

28181

Shell model is schematic — see lesson on atomic structure for orbitals. Oxidation states: +1, +2. Common ions: Cu⁺, Cu²⁺.

Measured properties

Values at stated conditions; missing data shown as “—”. Radii distinguished by type; densities at stated phase/temperature.

Electronegativity (Pauling)
1.9
First ionization energy
746 kJ·mol⁻¹ (first ionization, gas phase)
Atomic radius
145 pm (calculated)
Covalent radius
132 pm (covalent)
Van der Waals radius
140 pm (van der Waals)
Density
8.96 g·cm⁻³ (solid at 20 °C, 1 atm)
Melting point
1357.77 K (1 atm)
Boiling point
2835 K (1 atm)

Standard conditions: 1 atm unless noted. Values with null are not established or not comparable across allotropes. Radii are distinguished by type. Densities at stated phase/temperature.

Isotopes — Copper
Mass numberAbundanceStabilityHalf-life
64trace/syntheticstable

Isotopic abundances are natural terrestrial values where applicable; synthetic isotopes shown as trace.

Occurrence & uses

Occurs naturally; abundance and extraction depend on geochemistry. For heavy synthetics (Z > 92), no natural occurrence.

  • Electrical wiring
  • Plumbing
  • Alloys (brass, bronze)

BIOLOGICAL ROLE

Biologically relevant — see uses/occurrence for context.

Discovery

Unknown — —

Safety

Consult SDS for compounds of this element; elemental hazards depend on form and exposure. This entry summarises the element, not every compound.

Reactions involving Cu

SOURCES

  1. [nist-atomic-weights]nist-atomic-weights (2022)/#nist-atomic-weights
  2. [nist-2022]nist-2022 (2022)/#nist-2022
  3. [iupac-gold]iupac-gold (2022)/#iupac-gold

Last reviewed: 2026-08-22 • Reviewer: dr-example

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