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Copper (Cu) can exhibit multiple oxidation states, with the most common being +1 and +2. In its +1 state, it loses one electron, while in its +2 state, it loses two electrons. Therefore, the charge of copper can vary depending on the chemical context, but it typically has a charge of +1 or +2 in compounds.

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