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To calculate the relative atomic mass of copper, you need to consider the atomic masses and abundances of its isotopes. Let's perform the calculation based on the given information.

Given:

  • Isotope 63Cu: abundance = 69.09%, atomic mass = 63
  • Isotope 65Cu: abundance = 30.91%, atomic mass = 65

To find the relative atomic mass (Ar) of copper, we can use the formula:

Ar = (abundance1 * atomic mass1) + (abundance2 * atomic mass2) + ...

Plugging in the values:

Ar = (0.6909 * 63) + (0.3091 * 65) = 43.5507 + 20.07915 = 63.62985

Therefore, the relative atomic mass of copper (Cu) is approximately 63.63.

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