a copper isotope is mainly used in medical labs for research and also used in the nuclear industry to keep reactors stable.
29, it's the same as the atomic number, unless it's an isotope or an ion
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.
Copper-65 is an isotope of copper with 29 protons and 36 neutrons, giving it a total of 65 particles (protons and neutrons) in its nucleus.
This isotope is copper-64.
No, no copper isotope has a mass of exactly 63.546 amu. The closest copper isotope in terms of mass is copper-64 (63.929 amu).
29, it's the same as the atomic number, unless it's an isotope or an ion
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
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Copper has 29 protons and 29 electrons. The number of neutrons can vary depending on the isotope of copper. The most common isotope, copper-63, has 34 neutrons.
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.
Copper-65 is an isotope of copper with 29 protons and 36 neutrons, giving it a total of 65 particles (protons and neutrons) in its nucleus.
Copper-63 is an isotope of copper with 29 protons and 34 neutrons. It is a stable isotope of copper found in trace amounts in nature. Copper-63 is used in various applications, including in nuclear medicine and scientific research.
In a neutral atom, there will be the same number of electrons as protons, with the number of protons being the same as the atomic number, 29. The number of neutrons it has depends on the specific isotope; however, the most common naturally occurring isotope is 63Cu, with 34 neutrons. See link below.
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