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1 III, 6 | dense, smooth surface of copper. So the sun’s colour being 2 III, 6 | malleable such as iron, copper, gold. All these originate 3 III, 6 | change in actual water. Copper and gold are not formed 4 IV, 8 | by heat, e.g. ice, lead, copper. So much for the bodies 5 IV, 9 | admit of softening in water. Copper, for instance, which can 6 IV, 9 | It is true that though copper can be melted the agent 7 IV, 9 | breakable.~Some things, e.g. copper and wax, are impressible, 8 IV, 9 | rest remains, or hard, like copper. Non-impressible bodies 9 IV, 9 | things are malleable, like copper. Some are not, like stone 10 IV, 9 | are not inflammable, e.g. copper; and some bodies that cannot 11 IV, 9 | so it burns up: whereas copper has it in each part but 12 IV, 10| instance, "metals", gold, copper, silver, tin, iron, stone, 13 IV, 10| Gold, then, and silver and copper and tin and lead and glass 14 IV, 12| and inanimate bodies like copper and silver, are in the same 15 IV, 12| account for the formation of copper or silver, but not for that