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Categories: Isotopes of carbon
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carbon-12  12C  C  Carbon 12  Hoyle resonance
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Carbon-12 is the most abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon, amounting to 98.93% of element carbon on Earth; its abundance is due to the triple-alpha process by which it is created in stars. Wikipedia
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Carbon-12 is the most abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon, amounting to 98.93% of element carbon on Earth; its abundance is due to the triple-alpha process by which it is created in stars. Wikipedia
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The most abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon, 126C, having six protons and six neutrons; it is the standard for atomic weight and is used to define the mole. Wiktionary
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12C, C