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C14H30 is the formula and 14 carbons are there in kerosene.

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12y ago

There are 15 isotopes of carbon, ranging from 68C to 622C, of which only 612C and 613C are stable.

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Carbon 12 and Carbon 13 are stable. Carbon 12 is the isotope that occurs most in nature.

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13y ago

Carbon has two stable isotopes: Carbon-12 (6 protons, 6 neutrons) and Carbon-13 (6 protons, 7 neutrons).

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In the common chemistry we use 3 isotopes of Carbon. They are carbon-12 carbon-13 and carbon-14. From this carbon-12 is the standard for calculating the atomic weight.

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8y ago

Stable isotopes of carbon are C-12 and C-13.

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6y ago

It depends on how much carbon you have. If you have 1 mole of carbon (12.011 grams) then you have 6.02x10^23 atoms. If you have 1/2 mole, you 1/2 that many atoms, and so on.

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8y ago

C-12 and C-13 are stable, C-14 is not.

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it has 14

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none

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