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The atomic mass of copper is 63.546 amu. Do any copper isotopes have a mass of 63.546 amu? Briefly explain.
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R_scott
copper has about 30 isotopes (see wiki), two of which are stable
the atomic mass is the weighted average of the two stable isotope masses
the atomic mass is the weighted average of the two stable isotope masses
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