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How do carbon-12 and carbon-13 differ?

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They have different amounts of neutrons.
They have different atomic charges.
They have different mass numbers.
They have different amounts of electrons.

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Answer:

They have different amounts of neutrons.

They have different mass numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are two isotopes of the element carbon. The difference between carbon-12 and carbon-13 is the number of neutrons in each atom. Atoms of both isotopes of carbon contain 6 protons. Atoms of carbon-12 have 6 neutrons, while atoms of carbon-13 contain 7 neutrons. And because the mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus then will be different too. Atoms of carbon-12 have the mass number equal to 12 a.m.u. while atoms of carbon-13 have the mass number equal to 13 a.m.u. .

a.m.u. - atomic mass units

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