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प्रश्न
The domes of many building in Europe are made of copper. These domes now appear greenish in colour.
- Why do the domes appear greenish though copper is orange-red in colour?
- In your opinion, should the copper domes be replaced by iron domes to overcome the problem of change of colour of copper domes?
- Domes used to be made from thin sheets of metals. Why did the ancient architects use copper to make domes?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Copper gets oxidised/corroded to basic copper carbonate which is greenish in colour.
- No, iron will rust, and the reddish layer of rust will come off, exposing iron to air; the dome will not be stable. Copper, on the other hand, on corrosion forms a protective layer which does not allow further corrosion.
- Copper is a highly malleable metal; its thin sheets can be used to give different shapes of roofs, like the shape of a dome.
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