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Elements do NOT have any charge. Cu(65) has 29 protons with 36 neutrons, the same is in the '+1' ION of this element (Cu+1) which then has 1 electron less than the elemental form(29 electrons), thus 28 electrons.

Important to know: IONS (with charge) are not ELEMENTS !

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Q: What element has a mass number of 65 36 neutrons and a charge of 1?
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