What is Copper Isotope?

 

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 What is meant by copper isotope?  Isotope is a word with Greek roots that is used in chemistry to describe the different shapes of multiple atoms and to indicate differences in the atomic mass of atoms of an element.  Copper is one of the elements that has two isotopes.  One of them has an atomic number

 

 63 and the other has atomic number 65.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copper isotopes ingot

Differences and similarities between copper isotopes: Copper isotope 63 has a higher frequency than the other isotope, copper isotope 65.  According to studies, 70% of the copper found in nature belongs to type 63 and the remaining 30% belongs to another.

 Another difference between these two isotopes of the element copper is their different neutron numbers.  The first isotope has 34 and the second 36 neutrons.  Their physical properties will also vary.

 Stability and chemical properties are the same in terms of their similarity and also in terms of the number of protons.

 They are similar.

 

 What is the use of copper isotope?

 

 The use of copper isotopes in the medical industry is enormous.  Its isotope 63 is used in the preparation and production of various drugs.  Radionuclide production is done in the same way.  This isotope is also used in various studies in various fields.

 

 

Neutron spectrum measurement is one of these studies.

 Regarding the use of copper 65 isotope, its role in recording neutron flux at low levels as well as copper metabolism can be mentioned.  Review of superconductivity research

 It is also done with the help of this isotope.

 The presence of antimicrobial and antibacterial properties has also increased their use.  In the preparation of various alloys such as brass and bronze are examples of these alloys.