01 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Explanation of Isotopes
The number of neutrons in an atom's nucleus is less fixed than the number of protons: many elements have different versions, called isotopes, with different numbers of neutrons. For example, there are three isotopes of carbon, called Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14. The numbers refer to the mass of the atom, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons. Each of the three has six protons. Carbon-12 has six neutrons. Carbon-13 has seven neutrons and Carbon-14 has eight neutrons. Some isotope...The different types of carbon have different numbers of neutrons and therefore different masses.
19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Carbon Dating
Of all the elements, carbon is the one that seems most indispensable to life - the one without
which life on any planet is hardest to envisage. This is because of carbon's remarkable capacity for
forming chains and rings and other complex molecular architectures. It enters the food web via
photosynthesis, which is the process whereby green plants take in carbon dioxide molecules from
the atmosphere and use energy from sunlight to combine the carbon atoms with water to make
sugars. All the car...How it works.
19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Carbon Dating
Of all the elements, carbon is the one that seems most indispensable to life - the one without
which life on any planet is hardest to envisage. This is because of carbon's remarkable capacity for
forming chains and rings and other complex molecular architectures. It enters the food web via
photosynthesis, which is the process whereby green plants take in carbon dioxide molecules from
the atmosphere and use energy from sunlight to combine the carbon atoms with water to make
sugars. All the car...How it works.