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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 205668" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Sorry I didn't see the question, the answer is yes copper can be in quartz but I'm not positive it the copper comes up with quartz solutions though</p><p>In the vinegar it looks exactly like copper to me mate as the oxidised layer was eaten off the the acid vinegar. Some copper doesn't look like copper and almost seems like a slag. To test it, if you have a little torch, try burning it in the dark to get a green glame mabey. Copper isn't magnetic..I'm not sure if you knew that and I've read it wrong. The magnetic side is an iron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 205668, member: 3111"] Sorry I didn't see the question, the answer is yes copper can be in quartz but I'm not positive it the copper comes up with quartz solutions though In the vinegar it looks exactly like copper to me mate as the oxidised layer was eaten off the the acid vinegar. Some copper doesn't look like copper and almost seems like a slag. To test it, if you have a little torch, try burning it in the dark to get a green glame mabey. Copper isn't magnetic..I'm not sure if you knew that and I've read it wrong. The magnetic side is an iron [/QUOTE]
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