Copper-65 Isotope Applications:

Copper-65 isotope (Cu-65 isotope, 65Cu isotope)

  • Copper-65 isotope is used for studies of energy emissions in reactor blankets;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for low-level neutron flux registration;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for studies of high-temperature superconductivity;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for studies of copper metabolism;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for production of activation indicators for neutron fluxes;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for neutron capture in ultracold-neutron guides;
  • Copper-65 isotope is used for as a reference in elemental analysis through secondary ion mass spectrometry;

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Copper-65 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in metal form - Download pdf file
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Copper-65 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Copper-65 Isotope:

Properties of Copper-65 Isotope:COPPER-65
Natural Abundance (%)30.83
Atomic Mass (Da)64.9277895
Relative Isotopic Mass64.9277895
Neutron Number (N)36
Atomic Number (Z)29
Mass Number (A)65
Nucleon Number (A)65
Proton Number (Z)29
Half-lifeStable
Spin1.5
Quadrupole Moment -0.195
g-factor (g value)1.5878
Group11
Period4
Electron Configuration Blockd
Melting Point (K)1357.77
Boiling Point (K)2835
Specific Heat0.385
Heat of Formation337.4
Thermal Conductivity401
Dipole Polarizability 46.5
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)1.23578
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.9
Atomic Radius (pm)128
Covalent Radius (pm)135
VDW Radius (pm)140
Lattice Constant3.597
Crystal StructureFCC
Jmol color#c88033

Copper-65 Information

Copper is a red-brown transition element. It was known by the Romans as 'cuprum'. This element was extracted and used for thousands of years. Copper is a malleable, ductile and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. When in moist conditions, a greenish layer forms on the outside of it. Copper has 29 isotopes. 2 of them are stable, 1 of which is naturally occurring.

Copper is most often used as an electrical conductor. Also this element is used in the manufacture of water pipes. Its alloys are used in jewelry and for coins.

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FAQ about Copper-65 Isotope:

What is Copper-65 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 30.830 %

What is atomic mass for Copper-65 isotope?
Answer: 64.92779 Da

What is isotopic mass for Copper-65 isotope?
Answer: 64.92779

How many neutrons does Copper-65 isotope have?
Answer: 36

How many protons does Copper-65 isotope have?
Answer: 29

How many electrons does Copper-65 isotope have?
Answer: 29

What is atomic number for Copper-65 isotope?
Answer: 29

Is Copper-65 isotope stable?
Answer: Yes

Is Copper-65 isotope radioactive?
Answer: No

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