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natural abandance of carbon 13?​

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Answered by chhayamore81
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Explanation:

Carbon-13 is a natural, stable isotope of carbon with a nucleus containing six protons and seven neutrons. As one of the environmental isotopes, it makes up about 1.1% of all natural carbon on Earth.

Isotope mass: 13.003355 u

Natural abundance: 1.109%

Neutrons: 7

Protons: 6

Spin: −1⁄2

Symbol: 13C

Answered by sushanttripathi64
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Explanation:

carbon carbon-13 is also called is carbon dating carbon dating is not different like many carbons are comes together and form to tetravalent of hydrogen and hydrogen's formed 4 type of carbonwhich is also called carbon-13 carbon-14....

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