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xxC, where the 'xx' is the mass number of the isotope, usually 12, 13 or 14. The 'C' simply means it is carbon.

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Nuclear notation includes the atomic number, the mass number and the chemical symbol. Carbon-12 has a mass of 12.011, an atomic number of 6 and a symbol of C.

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The symbol for carbon-13 is 613C. (Actually, the 6 needs to be under the 13, but we cannot display that graphic image in WikiAnswers.)

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xxC, where xx is the mass number of the isotope concerned. It is usually either 12, 13 or 14.

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c136

the onl problem is the c is supposed to be capital sry

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The nucleus hasn't a special symbol; the isotope is written as C-13.

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C14

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13/12C

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-12

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