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4 September, 06:22

The following atoms are all variations of the element carbon: 12C, 13C, and 14C due to differing

numbers of neutrons. What are these variations called?

A. Isotopes

B. Polymers

C. Molecules

D. Isomers

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  1. 4 September, 08:02
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    Isotopes.

    Some isotopes of elements that are not usually radioactive are radioactive because they don't have a suitable number of neutrons. For example carbon-12 is stable but carbon-14 is radioactive. Carbon-12 is much more common.
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