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The density of pure copper is 8.92 × 103 kg/m3, and its molar mass is 63.546 grams. Use...

The density of pure copper is 8.92 × 103 kg/m3, and its molar mass is 63.546 grams. Use the experimental value of the conduction electron density, 8.47 × 1028 m-3 to compute the number of conduction electrons per atom.

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