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Radioactive Carbon 14 (atomic number
Radioactive Carbon 14 (atomic number 6) is produced in the atmosphere when a neutron is absorbed by Nitrogen 14 (atomic number
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Carbon has an atomic number of six. This number refers to the number of
__________________carbon has. Will any other atom of a
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Cosmic ray bombardment of the atmosphere produces neutrons, which in turn react w/ nitrogen to produce radioactive carbon-14.
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John
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According to the image, the atomic mass of carbon is 12.011. How is the atomic mass of carbon, or any other element, determined?
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Carbon has an atomic number of 6. One carbon atom has an atomic mass of 12 and another carbon atom has a mass of 14. These are
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Cosmic ray bombardment of the atmosphere produces neutrons, which in turn react with nitrogen to produce radioactive carbon-14.
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Shelia
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If new information about the behavior of atoms is discovered and verified, then revisions will need to be made to the current?
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Column A
1. Selenium (Se- Atomic number 34) 2. Germanium (Ge- Atomic number 32) 3. Xenon (Xe - Atomic number 54) 4. Cobalt (Co-
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yoyo808
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What elements results if one of the neutrons is in a nitrogen neucleus is converted by radioactive decay into a proton?
The
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Jarrad Schomaker
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How does the periodic table used today classify elements?
OPTIONS According to chemical properties alone. According to atomic
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