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Using the periodic table as an aid, drag-and-drop the following elements into descending order according to their electronegativity (1.e., from highest to lowest). 2 3 5 o C/Rb Nasi
35 The element copper has two naturally occurring isotopes: 63Cu and 65Cu. The Cu isotope has a mass of 62.929 amu and is 69.17% abundant. Which one statement about copper is FALSE? a. Copper is an example of a transition metal. O b. The atomic mass of 65Cu is 64.943 amu. The natural abundance of 65Cu is 30.83%. Od. The nucleus of every 65Cu atom in the universe contains 36 neutrons. The nucleus of 63Cu and that of 65Cu contain a different number of protons. Oc O e.
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