Chemistry, asked by riturajbabu, 10 months ago

what is carbon 14 explain

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Answered by amritanshu6
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Carbon-14, or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with an atomic nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Its presence in organic materials is the basis of the radiocarbon dating method pioneered by Willard Libby and colleagues to date archaeological, geological and hydrogeological samples. 

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Answered by ashishvphilip
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Carbon 14 is an isotope of Carbon with 8 neutrons instead of usual 6.It is used in archaeology to determine the age of fossils.
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