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why there are 3 isotopes in carbon?​

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Answered by anushree92004
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Answer:There are three isotopes of carbon found in nature – carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14. All three have six protons, but their neutron numbers - 6, 7, and 8, respectively - all differ. Chemically, all three are indistinguishable, because the number of electrons in each of these three isotopes is the same..

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There are three isotopes of carbon found in nature – carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14. All three have six protons, but their neutron numbers - 6, 7, and 8, respectively - all differ.

Chemically, all three are indistinguishable, because the number of electrons in each of these three isotopes is the same.

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