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How the isotopes of Carbon are different from isotopes of Hydrogen?​

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Hydrogen and its two naturally occurring isotopes, deuterium and tritium. All three have the same number of protons (labeled p+) but different numbers of neutrons (labeled n). For example, carbon has six protons and is atomic number 6. ...

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