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  1. ערוץ 14 | C14 - החדשות של ישראל

    ערוץ 14 | C14 - כתבות, דעות, פרשנויות ושידור חי - כל מה שחשוב לדעת על חדשות, ביטחון ואקטואליה - בזמן אמת ובמקום אחד.

  2. Carbon-14 - Wikipedia

    ^ Lowe D (1989). "Problems associated with the use of coal as a source of C14-free background material". Radiocarbon. 31 (2): 117–120. Bibcode: 1989Radcb..31..117L. doi: …

  3. C14 - YouTube

    יימצאו את הטלפון של הפצ"רית? איתן גלאים מלמד את פתחי ושי איך להשתמש בגלאי מתכות C14 3.5K views18 hours ago

  4. Carbon-14 | Dating, Mass, & Half-life | Britannica

    Carbon-14, the longest-lived radioactive isotope of carbon, whose decay allows the accurate dating of archaeological artifacts from 500 to 50,000 years old. Carbon-14 has a half-life of …

  5. Carbon-14 - isotopic data and properties - ChemLin

    Radioactive Decay Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay with emission of an electron and an electron antineutrino: 14 C → 14 N + e - + ve + 156.476 keV. The decay product is the stable nuclide …

  6. HP-26: C-14 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Carbon-14 is a commonly used radionuclide with a half-life of 5730 years, emitting only beta particles with a maximum energy of 0.156 MeV (Million Electron Volts) and an average energy …

  7. Carbon-14 | CH4 | CID 26873 - PubChem

    Apr 14, 2025 · Carbon-14, 14C, or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with a nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Its presence in organic materials is the basis of the …

  8. Radioactive Decay of Carbon-14 | Open Medscience

    Oct 31, 2024 · Radioactive decay of Carbon-14 enables scientists to determine ages of ancient artefacts, fossils, and environmental samples accurately.

  9. C-14 Standard Operating Procedures - SUNY Upstate Medical ...

    Carbon-14 is a commonly used radionuclide with a half-life of 5,730 years, emitting only beta particles with a maximum energy of 0.156 MeV (Million Electron Volts) and an average energy …

  10. C14 decays to N14 | The Structured Atom Model

    Normally Carbon has 12 Protons in its structure. The C14 decays into Nitrogen 14 whereby a so called "extra neutron" changes into a proton and an electron that takes its place in the outer …