Define why the atomic mass of copper is not exactly equal


Copper (atomic mass 63.5) takes place in nature in the form of two isotopes, Cu-63 and Cu-65. Define why the atomic mass of copper is not exactly equal to 64, midway between the mass numbers of copper-63 and copper-65.

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