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The term "scrap burnt copper" can generally refer to a condition resulting from oxidation or burning of copper material. Copper can react with oxygen in the atmosphere and other environmental interactions and an oxide layer can form on its surface. This oxide layer changes the color of the copper, usually turning it into a reddish brown or greenish color. Additionally, the expression "burnt copper" can refer to a condition that occurs as a result of copper coming into contact with flame. In this case, the copper material can oxidize and change color when exposed to heat or in contact with a flame.