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What is the Melting Point of Copper?

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Copper has a melting point of approximately 1,085°C (1,984°F). This high melting point makes copper suitable for various industrial applications, including electrical wiring and plumbing, where it needs to withstand significant heat without losing its structural integrity, as well as the striking of copper coinage.
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