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23 September, 19:33
What are C-12, C-13, and C-14 called?
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Selina Harrell
23 September, 19:45
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Carbon 12, Carbon 13, and Carbon 14.
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Aydan Johnson
23 September, 19:57
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They're different isotopes of the element Carbon, which means that each carbon has a different amount of neutrons that c-13 (7 Neutrons) but lower amount of neutrons that c-14 (which has 8 neutrons)
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