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The process of carbon 13 of the decay is called radiocarbon dating.
The process of decay with carbon 13 can be described by a nuclear reaction.
Nuclear decay in general is not predictable
the decay rate of carbon is 14 in heart muscle cells,
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
After decay Carbon 13 then will become classified as stable.
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The process of carbon 13 of the decay is called radiocarbon dating.
The process of decay with carbon 13 can be described by a nuclear reaction.
Carbon 13 is stable; it does not decay into carbon 14. Since carbon 14 has a greater mass, such a decay would be impossible.
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Statistically carbon-14 atoms decay at a constant rate.
Carbon-14 breaks down into Carbon-12 at a measurable rate. All the Carbon-14 in an object is fixed once it is finished(or dead) and then it begins to decay. So to determine the age you need to know(or guess) what the ratio of 14 to 12 was to begin with and see how much Carbon-14 is degraded to get the age.
Statistically carbon-14 atoms decay at a constant rate.
Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay, becoming nitrogen-14 which is stable.
Caebon-14 is a radioactive isotope and can decay.
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