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Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Electrons
How many electrons if a Copper ion has a relative charge of 1+?
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A copper ion with a relative charge of 1+ has lost one electron. Therefore, it has one less electron than a neutral copper atom. The number of electrons in a neutral copper atom is 29.
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