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69% of copper atoms are copper-63. calculate the relative atomic mass of copper.​

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Answered by lavanya4144
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Copper has two isotopes, 63Cu (69.15%, mass=62.9300 amu) and 65Cu (30.85%, mass = 64.928 amu), and so the respective mole fractions are 0.6915 and 0.3085, resulting in an average atomic weight of 63.55 amu, even though there is not a single atom that weighs 63.55 amu

Answered by as7803617
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The atomic mass of copper is 63.5u. It exists in the form of two isotopes Cu 63 and Cu 69.

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