Yes Carbon 12, Carbon 13 and Carbon 14 are isotopes of carbon. Diamond and graphite are allotropes.
There are 2 popular Isotopes of Carbon : Carbon-12 and Carbon 14. This is why the mass of Carbon is not exactly 12 amu, but 12.0107
There are 3 naturally occurring isotopes of carbon:-
C-12, C-13, C-14.
While artificially prepared carbon isotopes range from C-8 to C-22
It really isn't elements that are stable or unstable, but isotopes. Carbon has both stable and unstable isotopes.
Carbon 6 and Carbon 7 I think this is mixing up atomic number (number of protons) and atomic mass number (number of protons + neutrons). All isotopes of carbon have atomic number 6. The 2 isotopes of carbon mentioned are carbon 12 and carbon 14.
Isotopes have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. Different isotopes of a single element are on the same position on the periodic table of elements. The existence of isotopes was first suggested in 1913 by a radiochemist named Frederick Soddy.
Isotopes are important due to their uses. Examples include Carbon-14 for dating rocks, Iodine-131 for diagnosing thyroid problems, Cobalt-60 for medical radiotherapy and industrial radiography, and Uranium-235 for producing nuclear energy.
The following atoms are all variations of the element carbon 12C 13C 14C what are these variations called isotopes. Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element.
The stable carbon isotopes are carbon-12 & carbon-13. There are several other unstable isotopes.
Carbon dating and tracking.
They are called isotopes. An example of isotopes are Carbon-12 and Carbon-14.
Many elements have different isotopes: 1) Carbon - Carbon 12, Carbon 14 2) Hydrogen - Protium, Deuterium, Tritium 3) Chlorine - Chlorine 35, Chlorine 37 etc
All carbon isotopes have the same number of neutrons.
what is the structure of isotopes of hydrogen and carbon
All carbon isotopes have the same number of neutrons.
Hydrogen-2, Carbon-13, Uranium-238
Isotopes.
it has 3 stable isotopes
C14H30 is the formula and 14 carbons are there in kerosene.
isotopes of carbon are atomic no. 6 mass 12 , atomic no.6 mass 13 , atomic no. 6 mass 14