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1. Write the nuclides of carbon.​

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Answered by v9931576916
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There are three naturally occurring isotopes of carbon: 12, 13, and 14. C and 13C are stable, occurring in a natural proportion of approximately 93:1.

Answered by makanink84
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Carbon occurs naturally in three isotopes: carbon 12, which has 6 neutrons (plus 6 protons equals 12), carbon 13, which has 7 neutrons, and carbon 14, which has 8 neutrons. Every element has its own number of isotopes.

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