Q: 69% of naturally occurring copper is copper-63. If only one other isotope is present in natural copper, what is it?
choices:
A)copper-61
B)copper-62
C)copper-64
D)copper-65
Here is how I tried to solve this problem. I looked at the periodic table, and the atomic weight for copper is 63.5g/mol. So I can eliminate choice A and B. Now I am left with copper-64 and copper-65. Since copper 64 is close to 63.5g/mol than copper 65, isn't copper-64 the other isotope present in natural copper??
I don't even remember learning this in gen. chem. Someone try to explain why it's copper-65 instead of copper-64 because the book's explanation didn't help me much.