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  • 20-10-2020
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Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are elements that are isotopes of each other. What do Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 have in common

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maddyy22
maddyy22 maddyy22
  • 20-10-2020

Answer: Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 both have the atomic number of 6.

Explanation: They are both isotopes of one another. This means they have different amount of neutrons, resulting in different atomic masses.

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sophietomooka
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  • 20-10-2020

Answer:

They have the same atomic number.  Carbon has the atomic number of 6 which means that all isotopes have the same proton number. However, the number of neutrons is different, thus giving different mass numbers.

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