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. Write the following isotope in nuclide notation (e.g., “ ”): copper-70

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Answer:


{\boxed{\text{$_(29)^(70)${Cu}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The atomic number (Z) of copper is 29 and this isotope has an atomic mass (A) of 70.

The general symbol for an isotope E is
_(Z)^(A)\text{E}.

The atomic number is a left subscript, and the atomic mass is a left superscript.


\rm {\text{The nuclide notation for copper-70 is }}{\boxed{\textbf{$_(29)^(70)${Cu}}}

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