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Using the periodic table and your knowledge of atomic structure. draw a conclusion about the number of neutrons in carbon-14 relative to a typical carbon atom.
a)
the same number of neutrons. all carbon atoms have atomic number 6.
b)
the periodic table cannot give you the information needed to answer this question.
c)
it has less neutrons. its mass number is smaller than the one on the periodic table.
eliminate
d)
it has more neutrons. its mass number is larger than the atomic mass number for carbon.
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