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Jayson Scott
Chemistry
28 August, 12:36
How many unpaired electrons are there in
Cu1 + ion
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Jovani Mcbride
28 August, 12:57
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If electrons are negative, losing an electron makes the ion positive.
Therefore Cu1 + contains 1 unpaired electron.
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