Copper 63

Atom - 8 months 3 weeks ago

30 outer electrons in stead of 29 electrons in the PTE.

When considering that there is one missing noble gas before Copper, the number of 30 outer electron is likely correct.

The nuclet ending is essentially the same as Oxygen. Further research is needed to make proper correlations.

Note: It seems that the more outer electrons are 'bound' to the inner part of the nucleus (the so called extra neutrons in relation to the number of protons), the more positive the elements become, meaning a incomplete neon state such as Oxygen becomes in copper positive, Oxygen is not bothered by this and remains its 'negative' nature. We see this with all elements. The transition lies at about Phosphorus where it can be either negative or positive.

Element
Valence4, 3, *2, *1, 0
Stability
  • Stable
Isotope
Abundance
69.15 %
Half Life
Stable
Decay
Protons
63
Inner Electrons
34
Outer Electrons
29
Nuclear Spin
3/2−
Mass Actual
62.9296 AMU
Mass H Norm
62.4410 AMU
Mass Calc
63.4930 AMU
BE Nucleon
8752.14 KeV
BE Actual
551.39 MeV
SAM Lines
248.00
BE SAM Lines
551.80 MeV
BE Difference
99.92%
AN-ISOTOPE
29: 63
Nid253
Atomic structure
N0:
state: final
protons:
P0:
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
P11:
outerIcosaFaces: []
nuclets:
N00:
state: final
attachAngle: 3
protons:
P0:
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P11:
P12:
P13:
P14:
P15:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
outerIcosaFaces: []
N01:
state: final
attachAngle: 3
protons:
P0:
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P11:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
neutrons: [U10]
outerIcosaFaces: []
nuclets:
N010:
state: initial
attachAngle: 3
protons:
P0:
P1:
P2:
P3:
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P11:
P16:
P17:
P18:
P19:
neutrons: [U10]
outerIcosaFaces: []