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Why did the statue of liberty turn green?

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Why did the statue of liberty turn green?

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The exterior of the statue is made of copper which is a pretty reactive metal. The surface of the copper pretty quickly reacts with oxygen in the air to form various compounds that give the statue its green color. This oxidized layer (the patina), however, plays a very important roll. The patina actually protects the underlying copper from further oxidation.

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