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  • Topic: Oxidation.

  • Why do copper vessels turn green?

  • Wow.

  • What a beautiful copper statue.

  • Have you made it?

  • Good job.

  • But why did you use copper to make the statue?

  • It will turn green after a while.

  • No No.

  • It will not happen immediately.

  • It will take some time.

  • Look.

  • I had told you earlier.

  • Do you know why this happened?

  • This happened because of oxidation.

  • Do you know what oxidation is?

  • It is a process in which a substance gains oxygen.

  • When the copper statue was exposed to moisture and air for a long period of time, it started to get oxidized.

  • In the oxidation process.

  • Its color started changing to blackish brown and then eventually into green.

  • The green layer of color appeared because of a number of chemical reactions.

  • That took place when exposed to moisture and air.

  • This green layer formed is called patina.

  • No No.

  • Don't worry.

  • Patina does not damage the statue.

  • Patina is just a layer on top of the metal.

  • It protects the copper beneath from further oxidation, thus keeping the properties of copper intact.

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