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Explain :- C-12 , C -13 , C -14 ???​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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The carbon -12 (C -12) atom has six protons and six neutrons in its nucleus. The AMU is used to express the relative masses of, and thereby differentiate between, various isotopes of elements.

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Answered by LittleNaughtyBOY
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☆ C-12, C-13, C-14 are the different isotopes of Carbon.

☆ They have same atomic no. but different mass no.

☆ C-14 which has max. no. of neutron than the rest two, so it is a highly radio active element.

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