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28 September, 13:35

State in terms of subatomic particles how an atom of C 13 is different from an atom of C 12

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  1. 28 September, 16:03
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    C 13 is different from C 12 because the neutrons in the nucleus of C 13 are more (by one) than that of C 12. The C 13 mass number is bigger than C 13. They are isotopes
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