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carbon 14

carbon 14

  1. A naturally occurring radioactive isotope of carbon having six protons and eight neutrons in the nucleus. Carbon 14 is important in dating archaeological and biological remains by radiocarbon dating .

carbon 14

  1. A radioactive isotope of carbon . A carbon 14 atom contains six protons , six electrons , and eight neutrons . Carbon 14 is produced when neutrons bombard atoms of nitrogen .
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Notes

Carbon 14 is used in a common form of radioactive dating to determine the age of ancient objects.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of carbon 141

First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences

Trees with unusual spikes in carbon 14 can also indicate a Miyake event.

Miyake’s efforts paid off, however, when the data revealed an anomalously large increase in the concentration of carbon 14 precisely in the year C.E.

Only a fleeting fraction is radioactive carbon 14, also called radiocarbon.

In the case of carbon, the solar activity can form carbon 14, which is absorbed by tree rings as they grow.

All living things absorb carbon 14, a radioactive carbon isotope that decays at a regular rate over time.

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