k Carbon14, atomic structure Carbon14. Diagram showing the nuclear composition and electron configuration of an atom of carbon14, an unstable isotope of the element carbon C. The nucleus consists of 6 protons red and 8 neutrons blue. Six electrons green bind to the nucleus, successively occupying available electron shells rings. Carbon C forms the basis of life on Earth. It has 15 known isotopes, from carbon8 to carbon22, two of which carbon12 and carbon13 are stable. The longestlived radioisotope is carbon14, with a halflife of 5,700 years. This is used in archaeology to date biological material. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Carbon 14, atomic structure Carbon 14. Diagram showing the nuclear composition and electron configuration of an atom of carbon 14, an unstable isotope of the element carbon  C . The nucleus consists of 6 protons  red  and 8 neutrons  blue . Six electrons  green  bind to the nucleus, successively occupying available electron shells  rings . Carbon  C  forms the basis of life on Earth. It has 15 known isotopes, from carbon 8 to carbon 22, two of which  carbon 12 and carbon 13  are stable. The longest lived radioisotope is carbon 14, with a half life of 5,700 years. This is used in archaeology to date biological material.
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Carbon-14, atomic structure

Carbon-14. Diagram showing the nuclear composition and electron configuration of an atom of carbon-14, an unstable isotope of the element carbon (C). The nucleus consists of 6 protons (red) and 8 neutrons (blue). Six electrons (green) bind to the nucleus, successively occupying available electron shells (rings). Carbon (C) forms the basis of life on Earth. It has 15 known isotopes, from carbon-8 to carbon-22, two of which (carbon-12 and carbon-13) are stable. The longest-lived radioisotope is carbon-14, with a half-life of 5,700 years. This is used in archaeology to date biological material.

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