But Cu has 1 electron in 4s if we see the electrons configuration, So it should only get the charge Cu+. Is it possible that it would be cu2+ and when?
sure? even with the "naked" copper atom having the configuration [Ar] 3d
10 4s
1 (instead of [Ar]4d
93s
2 , as derived from Madelung-population scheme? )
if memory serves, configuration of the Cu
+ - ion should be reported as [Ar]3d
10 4s
0 , due to the special stability of the completly filled d-level
this is one of those well-known like ~ 20% exceptions from the electronical population scheme
... but I am eager to learn about new insights, if you happen to have any scientific source with respect to this
regards
Ingo