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63cu
If you are talking about stable isotopes then there are two, 63Cu and 65Cu.
63-29 = 34 neutrons 29 = atomic number of copper
Noble gases do not ionize under normal circumstances. Although they do under critical conditions with higher temperatures.
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The natural abundance of 63Cu is about 69.17%.
63Cu
63cu
If you are talking about stable isotopes then there are two, 63Cu and 65Cu.
63Cu 69.09% 65Cu 30.91%
Strong bases dissociate or ionize completely. Weak bases dissociate or ionize only partially. The degree to which they ionize/dissociate is given by the Kb for each weak base.
An acid in a base solution will ionize; a base in an acid will ionize. Like solutions do not ionize. When pKa is less than pH, around 99 percent to 100 percent of the drug will ionize.
63-29 = 34 neutrons 29 = atomic number of copper
No hydrogen does.
It will not ionize ealily, high electronegativity willionize easily.
You can ionize them under certain conditions. The difficulty is that the ionization energy is high as they have a stable octet.