There are 35 protons in copper-64 (64Cu). Copper has 29 protons.
Copper-64 is not a natural isotope. It is a radioactive isotope that can be created artificially, with a half-life of about 12.7 hours.
Isotopes of Copper still have the same amount of Electrons, as isotopes only vary in neutrons. Ions, however, show different charges of Copper. Copper could be found as having several charges, including +1 and +2. There is no way of determining what charge a Copper with 64amu has without combining that copper with another substance to perform a chemical reaction and determining how much mass was used up of both copper and the substance(knowing the charge of the substance, such as Iodide, which is -1) Then evaluating how much charge the copper must have had for that much mass of copper to have been used with that much mass of substance(such as Iodide)
copper always has 29 protons
protons- 19
neutrons-16
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
how many protons an d neutrons are in vanadium
94 protons, 94 electrons, and 150 neutrons
63 protons and 89 neutrons
77 protons, 115 neutrons.
Neutrons are completely separate from protons, so neutrons do not have any protons, and protons do not have any neutrons.
None -- all protons are protons, which are different from neutrons.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
16 neutrons and 16 protons
there are 66 protons & 97 neutrons
how many protons an d neutrons are in vanadium
94 protons, 94 electrons, and 150 neutrons
4 protons and about 5 neutrons
63 protons and 89 neutrons
Phosphorous has 15 protons and 16 neutrons.
77 protons, 115 neutrons.
Neon has 10 protons and 9 neutrons.