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The net charge on an electron in a copper atom is -1. Electrons are negatively charged particles, and in a neutral copper atom, the number of electrons (-1 charge each) balances the number of positively charged protons (+1 charge each) in the nucleus. Therefore, the net charge on an electron in a copper atom is -1.

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