Talk:Carbon-13/Archive 1

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  • shoulndt exhibit the molecule with two C13 isotopes exhibit a mass spectrometric difference of m+2, compared to the molecule with only C12 (M)?

Yep, that's true. Such peaks are observed too. See Figure 1.A in http://www.weddslist.com/ms/maldi.html. The M+2 and even more peaks are observed, too.

  • What's the mass of a C13? It's not exactly m(C12)+1, or is it?

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IT WAS COMMENTED OUT UNTIL AN EXPLANATORY CAPTION (clarifying the meaning and relationship of each one of the entries) IS WRITTEN FOR THIS BOX:


Lighter:
Carbon-12
Carbon-13/Archive 1 is an
[[Isotopes of Carbon|isotope]] of [[Carbon]]
Heavier:
Carbon-14
Decay product of:
Nitrogen-13
Boron-13
Decay chain
of carbon-13/archive 1
Decays to:
Stable
Carbon 12 and Carbon 13 are stable. Carbon 14 has a decay chain. The existing box appears to be incorrect. Drbits (talk) 00:03, 14 March 2018 (UTC)