Carbon can be used as a fire starter or like everyone in the world knows, Diamonds are formed from carbon.
The radioisotope commonly used for radiocarbon dating is carbon-14.
The materials commonly used in pencils are natural forms of carbon called Graphite. The handle is commonly wood or plastic.
There are so many commonly used items which are made from carbon. Some of them include graphite, hydrocarbons, industrial diamonds, steel and so many more.
No, nitrogen-14 is not commonly used for radiometric dating. Carbon-14 is the radioisotope commonly used for dating archaeological artifacts by measuring its decay rate in organic materials.
most of the resistors commonly used are carbon resistors
Carbon-14 is commonly used in radiocarbon dating of artifacts. This isotope is found in organic materials and decays at a known rate, allowing scientists to determine the age of the artifact based on the amount of remaining Carbon-14.
Most commonly Carbon 14.
Carbon.
nitrogen, oxygen, and i believe carbon dioxide
Mainly carbon film no doubt.
Carbon, these are called organic compounds.
carbon-14