which isotope of carbon is Radioactive
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Answer:because of the air molicules
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Radioactive decay and detection
By emitting an electron and an electron antineutrino, one of the neutrons in the carbon-14 atom decays to a proton and the carbon-14 (half-life of 5,700 ± 40 years) decays into the stable (non-radioactive) isotope nitrogen-14.
Isotope mass: 14.003241 u
Name, symbol: radiocarbon,14C
Neutrons: 8
By emitting an electron and an electron antineutrino, one of the neutrons in the carbon-14 atom decays to a proton and the carbon-14 (half-life of 5,700 ± 40 years) decays into the stable (non-radioactive) isotope nitrogen-14.
Isotope mass: 14.003241 u
Name, symbol: radiocarbon,14C
Neutrons: 8
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