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  1. Carbon-12 - Wikipedia

    • Before 1959, both the IUPAP and IUPAC used oxygen to define the mole; the chemists defining the mole as the number of atoms of oxygen which had mass 16 g, the physicists using a similar definition but with the oxygen-16 isotope only. The two organizations agreed in 1959–60 to define the mole as follows. Mole is the amount of substance of a system which cont… See more

    Overview

    Carbon-12 ( C) is the most abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon (carbon-13 being the other), amounting to 98.93% of element carbon on Earth; its abundance is due to the triple-alpha process by which it is created in s… See more

    Hoyle state

    The Hoyle state is an excited, spinless, resonant state of carbon-12. It is produced via the triple-alpha process and was predicted to exist by Fred Hoyle in 1954. The existence of the 7.7 MeV resonance Hoyle state is ess… See more

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  3. Carbon-12 - isotopic data and properties - ChemLin

    Name of the isotope: Carbon-12; C-12 Symbol: 12 C or 12 6 C Mass number A: 12 (= number of nucleons) Atomic number Z: 6 (= number of protons) Neutrons N: 6 Isotopic mass: 12.00000000000 u (atomic weight of Carbon-12) Nuclide mass: …

     
  4. Isotopes of carbon - Wikipedia

  5. Isotope Notation - Chemistry - Socratic

    What is the isotope symbol for an atom that contain 82 protons and 125 neutrons? How do you represent the nucleus using isotopic notation? Why is isotope notation important?

  6. 5.5 Isotopes of the Elements - Open Library …

    Carbon-12 (12 C) is the most abundant of the carbon isotopes, accounting for 98.93% of carbon on Earth. Carbon-13 ( 13 C) is stable but only accounts for about 1.07% abundance in nature. Carbon-14 ( 14 C) isotopes are found in …

  7. Nuclear Symbol Notation - Science Notes and Projects

  8. Carbon Isotopes - List and Properties - ChemLin

  9. Nuclear Notation - HyperPhysics

  10. 1.7: Isotopes and Atomic Masses - Chemistry LibreTexts

    In a typical sample of carbon-containing material, 98.89% of the carbon atoms also contain 6 neutrons, so each has a mass number of 12. An isotope of any element can be uniquely represented as XZA, where X is the atomic symbol of …

  11. 1.2: Isotopes - Chemistry LibreTexts

  12. Carbon - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

  13. Carbon-12 - (Intro to Chemistry) - Fiveable

  14. Isotope data for carbon-12 in the Periodic Table

  15. Carbon-12 - chemeurope.com

  16. Carbon-12 - Wikiwand

  17. Education - Stable Isotopes - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

  18. Chapter 1.6: Isotopes and Atomic Masses - Chemistry LibreTexts

  19. DOE Explains...Isotopes - Department of Energy

  20. 2.2: Atomic Structure, Isotopes, and Atomic Mass

  21. Carbon | Facts, Uses, & Properties | Britannica

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