what are isotopes of carbon
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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. C is produced by thermal neutrons from cosmic radiation in the upper atmosphere, and is transported down to earth to be absorbed by living biological material
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isotopes are those elements which have same atomic number but have different masses
now isotopes of carbon is 12,13 and 14
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