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Radioactive Carbon and stable Carbon both have the same number of protons and electrons. This means they both behave "chemically" the same way. For example, you can just as easily have Carbon Dioxide made from radioactive Carbon as stable Carbon.

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Is carbon radioactive or non?

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What are the changes in the radioactive decay of carbon-14?

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What is the radioactive form of carbon?

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Does radioactive isotopes have a stable nuclei?

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