Carbon-12
Carbon-12
is the most abundant (98.89%) of the two stable
isotopes
of the element
carbon
. It contains 6
protons
, 6
neutrons
and 6
electrons
. Carbon-12 is of particular importance as it is used as the standard from which all other isotopes'
atomic weight
is measured and thus the measurement of
Avogadro's number
.
History
Prior to
1959
both the
IUPAP
and
IUPAC
tended to use used
oxygen
to define the mole, the chemists defining the mole as the number of atoms of oxygen which had mass 16g, the physisits using a similar definition but with the
oxygen-16
isotope only. The two organisations agreed in
1959
/
1960
to define the mole as such:
"The mole is the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012
kilogram
of carbon 12; its symbol is "mol.""
This was adopted by the
CIPM (International Committee for Weights and Measures)
in
1967
, and in
1971
it was adopted by the 14th
CGPM (General Conference on Weights and Measures)
In
1980
the CIPM clarified the above definition, defining that the carbon-12 atoms are unbound and in their
ground state
.
Carbon-11
Isotopes
of
Carbon
Carbon-13
Produced from:
Nitrogen-12
Boron-12
Decay chain
Does not decay
See also
Carbon
Carbon-14
isotope
Mole (unit)
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