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| 28.9105(21)
 
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| 4.33748(24)
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| 10.01685323(43)
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| 15.69868(40)
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| 15.698 68(40)
| 6.032041(40)
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| 11.01143361(102)
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| 11.011 433 61(102)
| 10.65034(95)
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| 10.650 34(95)
| 6.676370(86)
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| −13.653(46)
 
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| 12
 
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| −17.33808(100)
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| 13.00335483778(98)
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| 13.003 354 837 78(98)
| 3.12501129(91)
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| 3.125 011 29(91)
| 7.469849
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| 7.469 849
| −2.22047(27)
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| <sup>14</sup>C
 
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| 14.003 241 9887(41)
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| 7.520 319
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| 0.156 476(4)
 
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| 15.010 5992(86)
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| 16.014 7013(38)
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| 13.6941(36)
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| 17.022 5861(187)
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| 21.0388(174)
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| 6.557 62(102)
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| 13.167(23)
 
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| 18.026 759(32)
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| 24.926(30)
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| 6.425 75(167)
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| 11.812(35)
 
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| 19.034 805(106)
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| 32.421(98)
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| 6.1179(52)
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| 16.559(99)
 
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| <sup>20</sup>C
 
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| 20.040 32(26)
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| 37.56(24)
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| 5.9587(120)
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| 15.79(25)
 
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| <sup>21</sup>C
 
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| 22.057 20(97)#
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| 5.436(41)#
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Revision as of 05:02, 13 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 8.037 675(25) 35.094(23) 3.0978(29) 0 2.0(4) zs 2p (100%)
9C 6 3 9.031 0367(23) 28.9105(21) 4.337 48(24)
10C 6 4 10.016 853 23(43) 15.698 68(40) 6.032 041(40) −23.10(40)
11C 6 5 11.011 433 61(102) 10.650 34(95) 6.676 370(86) −13.653(46)
12C 6 6 12 0 7.680 144 −17.338 08(100) 0 STABLE
13C 6 7 13.003 354 837 78(98) 3.125 011 29(91) 7.469 849 −2.220 47(27) −½ STABLE
14C 6 8 14.003 241 9887(41) 3.019 8931(38) 7.520 319 0.156 476(4)
15C 6 9 15.010 5992(86) 9.873 14(80) 7.100 169(53) 9.771 71(80)
16C 6 10 16.014 7013(38) 13.6941(36) 6.922 05(22) 8.0105(44)
17C 6 11 17.022 5861(187) 21.0388(174) 6.557 62(102) 13.167(23)
18C 6 12 18.026 759(32) 24.926(30) 6.425 75(167) 11.812(35)
19C 6 13 19.034 805(106) 32.421(98) 6.1179(52) 16.559(99)
20C 6 14 20.040 32(26) 37.56(24) 5.9587(120) 15.79(25)
21C 6 15 21.049 34(54)# 45.96(50)# 5.659(24)# 20.71(51)#
22C 6 16 22.057 20(97)# 53.28(90)# 5.436(41)# 21.24(92)#
Sources: Except as otherwise noted,
isotopic masses and associated energies are taken from the AME 2003 dataset;[1]
decay properties are taken from NUBASE 2003.[2]

References

  1. Wapstra, A. H.; Audi, G.; Thibault, C. The AME2003 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data, adjustment procedures. Nucl. Phys. A 2003, 729, 129–336. DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.002. Wapstra, A. H.; Audi, G.; Thibault, C. The AME2003 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs, and references. Nucl. Phys. A 2003, 729, 337–676. DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.003. Data tables.
  2. Audi, G.; Bersillon, O.; Blachot, J.; Wapstra, A. H. The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties. Nucl. Phys. A 2003, 729, 3–128. doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001, <http://amdc.in2p3.fr/nubase/Nubase2003.pdf>.
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