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  1. Carbon-14 - Wikipedia

    • Carbon-14, C-14, 14 C or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with an atomic nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Its presence in organic materials is the basis of the radiocarbon dating m… See more

    Radioactive Decay and Detection

    By emitting an electron and an electron antineutrino, one of the neutrons in the carbon-14 … See more

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    Radiocarbon Dating

    Radiocarbon dating is a radiometric dating method that uses (14 C) to determine the age of carbonaceous materials up to about 60,000 years old. The technique was developed … See more

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    Origin

    Natural production in the atmosphere 1: Formation of carbon-14 2: Decay of carbon-14 3: The "equal" equation is for living organisms, and the unequal one is for dead organisms, … See more

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    Occurrence

    Dispersion in the environment After production in the upper atmosphere, the carbon-14 atoms react rapidly to form mostly (about 93%) 14 CO ( carbon monoxide )… See more

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  2. Beta decay
    • According to 2 sources
    Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay: By emitting an electron and an electron antineutrino, one of the neutrons in carbon-14 decays to a proton and the carbon-14 (half-life of 5700 ± 30 years [1]) decays into the stable (non-radioactive) isotope nitrogen-14.
    Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay, a process in which it transforms back into nitrogen-14 by releasing a beta particle (an electron) and an antineutrino.
     
  3. Carbon-14 | Dating, Mass, & Half-life | Britannica

     
  4. Carbon-14 dating | Definition, Method, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

  5. Radioactive Decay of Carbon-14 | Open Medscience

  6. What is Carbon Dating? | University of Chicago News

    First developed in the late 1940s at the University of Chicago by Willard Libby, the technique is based on the decay of the carbon-14 isotope. Radiocarbon dating has been used for historical studies and atmospheric science, and triggered …

  7. Radiocarbon dating | Nature Reviews Methods Primers

  8. Carbon 14 - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  9. NOVA | Radioactive Decay of Carbon-14 - PBS

    Aug 9, 2012 · Carbon-14 is a rare version of carbon with eight neutrons. It is radioactive and decays over time. When carbon-14 decays, a neutron turns into a proton and it loses an electron to...

  10. Carbon-14 - (Intro to Applied Nuclear Physics) - Fiveable

  11. 7.3: Radioactive Decay, Half life, and C-14 Dating

    Jan 10, 2021 · Radioactive Dating Using Carbon-14. The radioactivity of carbon-14 provides a method for dating objects that were a part of a living organism.

  12. Radiocarbon Dating - American Chemical Society

  13. Carbon-14 - Production - Properties - Decay | nuclear-power.com

  14. Radioactive Decay of Carbon-14 - PBS LearningMedia

  15. Radiocarbon Dating - Chemistry LibreTexts

  16. 10.4: Radioactive Decay - Physics LibreTexts

  17. How Carbon-14 Dating Works - HowStuffWorks

  18. Radioactive decay: what it is, types, formula and examples

  19. Radioactive Decay - Science Facts

  20. Why does carbon 14 undergo radioactive decay? - Socratic

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