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[[Carbon]] has two stable, naturally occurring [[isotope]]s, [[carbon-12]] and [[carbon-13]].
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Revision as of 11:22, 12 March 2010

Carbon has two stable, naturally occurring isotopes, carbon-12 and carbon-13.

Atomic weight

Radiologically significant isotopes

All isotopes

Symbol Z(p) N(n) Mass/u Excess energy
MeV
Binding energy
MeV
β-decay energy
MeV
Nuclear
spin
Half-life Decay mode, energy
Excitation energy/MeV
8C 6 2 8.037675025(24764) 35.094060(23068) 3.097800(2883) 0 2.0(4) zs 2p (100%)

References

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