the protons have a +1 charge, the neutrons zero charge and the electrons -1 charge
29 protons and 27electrons are present in Cu2+ ion.
Copper is an element, it is not made from anything else. It is a building block for other substances.
The atomic number of copper is 29. Thus, neutral copper would have 29 protons and 29 electrons. However, since we're dealing with Cu2+, we need to subtract 2 electrons from that number, leaving us with 27.
Ions are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons, but have either lost or gained one or more electrons, causing them to have different electrical charges. If they have lost electrons, they are negative ions, and if they have gained electrons they are positive ions. A "+" is used to denote an ion. For example:Barium - Ba+2 (has gained 2 electrons)Copper (I) - Cu+1 (has gained 1 electron)Copper (II) - Cu+2 (has gained 2 electrons)Nitrate - NO3-1 (has lost 1 electron)Nitride - N-3 (has lost 3 electrons)Nitrite - NO2-1 (has lost 1 electron)
Bohr's model explain the structure of mono electronic system
Copper has 29 electons,29 protons,and 35 neutrons.
Copper has 29 protons, that is why it has the atomic number of 29. In addition, copper has 29 electrons and 35 neutrons.
Copper 63: 29 protons, 29 electrons, 34 neutronsCopper 65: 29 protons, 29 electrons, 36 neutronsCopper The number of protons in an atom of an element is the same as the atomic number. So finding the number of protons in an atom just consists of looking at a periodic table. Copper's atomic number is 29, so it has 29 protons.In a neutral atom, the number of electrons will equal and balance the number of protons, so it would also be 29 electrons.The number of neutrons will depend on the isotope you have. Atoms of the same element can exist with different numbers of neutrons - these are what we call isotopes. However, there are only two isotopes of copper, 63Cu and 65Cu, which have 34 and 36 neutrons respectively.
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Copper has an atomic number of 29 - so it has 29 protons-- when it has only 27 electrons so it is Cu2+ . The isotope is copper-64
29 protons and 27electrons are present in Cu2+ 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
Cu 65 has the same number of protons as any other copper, which is 29. It also has 29 electrons since the charge is neutral. The number 65 only changes the number of neutrons, which in this case would be 36.
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.
it will have 29 electrons. to find how many neutrons an element has you take the atomic number away from the mass number. the number of protons and electrons are the same. i hope this answered your question
There are 35 protons in copper-64 (64Cu). Copper has 29 protons. Copper-64 is not a natural isotope. It is a radioactive isotope that can be created artificially, with a half-life of about 12.7 hours.
Copper is the element.It has 29 protons and 33 neutrons.