Carbon-16

Isotope

Isotope of:

Mass number:

  • 16

Mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 16.0147 u (2.6593E-17 µg )
  • 0 u (6.6E-24 µg )

Half-life:

  • 0.747 s (0.0124 min )
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