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What is a radiocarbon?

Radiocarbon is another name for carbon 14, which is a weakly radioactive isotope of the element carbon.


What does the name Augustus mean in the roman language?

Augustus was a newly formed title, loosely meaning "exalted one" or "esteemed one".


What was the name of a newly formed country that became an independent nation after world war 1?

Hungary declared independance from Austro-Hungary


What is the name of the isotope tritium?

Tritium. What did you think it was?


What is the name of a carbon isotope that has a mass a number of 12?

The isotope is named "carbon-12".


What is the name of a carbon isotope that has a mass number of 12?

The isotope is named "carbon-12".


What is a parent isotope?

These terms apply to the decay of radionuclides. The parent isotope is 'the starting point' of a decay series that when it decays, by giving off radiation, changes into another element, or isotope of the original element (the daughter isotope). For example: When Uranium 238 (parent isotope) decays and gives off an alpha particle, it transmutes into Thorium 234 (the daughter isotope).


What has an atomic mass of 3?

Tritium, an isotope of hydrogen, or Helium-3 (which does not have a specific name).


What is the name of the isotope that has 7 neutrons and 6 electrons?

The natural isotope of carbon 13C (abundance 1,1 %) has 6 protons, 6 electrons and 7 neutrons.


Is there another name for heavy water?

Heavy water has also been called deuterium oxide, D2O.


What is the name of an element that has different a number of neutrons?

Isotope.


What number is written after the isotope when writing the name?

The atomic mass number of that isotope. So C14 has a molecular mass of 14 grams/mole U238, 238 grams/mole