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how cu differ from cu^+2

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Answered by jrc
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Cu is a metal and is unstable
CU+2 is An ion and is stable

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Answered by mteju641
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cu it means copper is a metal.it. is unstable.
whereas the cu^+2is an ion.it is stable.
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