Copper and its alloys, such as bronze and brass, are the metals that typically turn green when they tarnish. This green coloration is primarily due to the formation of copper carbonate and copper sulfate, which occur when copper oxidizes in the presence of moisture and carbon dioxide. The green patina, known as verdigris, can also develop on copper roofing and statues over time.
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