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a copper isotope is mainly used in medical labs for research and also used in the nuclear industry to keep reactors stable.
Its a radioactive isotope of copper with a half-life of about 12 hrs. It doesn't really have a specific name but to differentiate it from 'normal' copper it's called 'Copper-64' or 'Cu-64'
If you are talking about stable isotopes then there are two, 63Cu and 65Cu.
A lot. Isotopic copper ranges from 1,300 to over 3,000 euro per gram.
This isotope is copper-64.
Copper has 29 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a copper isotope = Mass number - 29
The purest form of copper isotope costs approximately $ 3.5 per milligramme. by Biju Kallatte
a copper isotope is mainly used in medical labs for research and also used in the nuclear industry to keep reactors stable.
Copper has 29 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a copper isotope = Mass number - 29
it has 35 netronsit depends on the isotope #the # of neutrons for anything depends on the isotope #
Its a radioactive isotope of copper with a half-life of about 12 hrs. It doesn't really have a specific name but to differentiate it from 'normal' copper it's called 'Copper-64' or 'Cu-64'
If you are talking about stable isotopes then there are two, 63Cu and 65Cu.
63Cu 69.09% 65Cu 30.91%
A lot. Isotopic copper ranges from 1,300 to over 3,000 euro per gram.
no! isotopes are different forms of an element with different atomic weight because they have different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. copper sulfate is a salt formed by reacting copper with sulfuric acid.
Copper has an atomic number of 29 - so it has 29 protons-- when it has only 27 electrons so it is Cu2+ . The isotope is copper-64
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