After decay Carbon 13 then will become classified as stable.
The percentage of carbon is 71,58 %.
Carbon 13 is stable; it does not decay into carbon 14. Since carbon 14 has a greater mass, such a decay would be impossible.
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Carbon-13 make up 1.1% of carbon atoms. .011 x 19000 carbon atoms = 209 carbon-13 atoms present.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are both stable isotopes of carbon. Carbon-12 makes up 98.89 percent of carbon in nature, while carbon-13 makes up only 1.1 percent of carbon.
This yield is very low - 13 %.
Carbon 13 is not an element it is an isotope. Carbon is an element but Carbon 13 is not.
There is 13-16% oxygen in expired air but it depends on your size. See the link below.
13 out of 100 as a percent is 13%.
No. 1.3 percent and 13 percent are not the same. 1.3% is less than 13%.
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That depends what it is 13 percent of.
The stable carbon isotopes are carbon-12 & carbon-13. There are several other unstable isotopes.
After decay Carbon 13 then will become classified as stable.
13 percent of 100 is 13.13% of 100 is 13.
carbon dioxide contains about 27.27% carbon.