BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Radiocarbon Dating, Hydrogen Atom, Chlorine

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Hydrogen and carbon are the most important elements. Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the atoms that form most of the human body (95% or more). Phosphorus and sulfur are also important but in small quantity. Chlorine, sodium, magnesium: ions that we found in the body. Nucleus in the middle (made of protons and neutrons) occupies a very tiny area of the atom. Once you fill one shell with electrons, go to the other shell. Number of protons never varies: identity of the element. The molecular weight is given in dalton (kd). We could give mass in grams, but it would be very little. If we look at an advanced textbook, the mass number of c will be 12. 03. So, these isotopes would have a mass number of. The 12. 03 means that a small fraction is from 14c isotopes. One of them: to figure out how long a body is dead we do radiocarbon dating.

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