How do isotopes of carbon differ from one another?
1 Answer
They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Explanation:
Isotopes are atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
Carbon has 15 known isotopes, ranging from carbon-8 to carbon-22.
Only carbon-12 and carbon-13 are stable. Carbon-14 is the longest-lived radioactive isotope.
We write the symbols for isotopes as
The number of neutrons =
The symbol for carbon-12 is
The symbol for carbon-13 is
The symbol for carbon-14 is
In the same way, a carbon-8 atom has 2 neutrons, and a carbon-22 atom has 16 neutrons.