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define the isotopes of carbon​

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Answered by malikzubair
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Carbon (6C) has 15 known isotopes, from 8C to 22C, of which 12C and 13C are stable. The longest-lived radioisotope is 14C, with a half-life of 5,700 years. This is also the only carbon radioisotope found in nature—trace quantities are formed cosmogenically by the reaction 14N + 1n → 14C + 1H. 

Answered by aditya3592
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Carbon has mainly three isotopes that

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