Carbon-12 is like a special version of a building block that makes up everything around us.
Imagine you have a bunch of tiny atoms, think of them as super small Lego pieces. Carbon atoms are one type of these Legos, and Carbon-12 is like a specific color or size in the Lego set. It has 6 protons in its center and 6 neutrons too, making it very balanced.
How Carbon-12 Works
Think of a carbon atom like a little sandwich shop. The nucleus (the middle part) has protons and neutrons, like the fillings inside your sandwich. In Carbon-12, there are exactly 6 protons and 6 neutrons, just right for this type of carbon.
Why It Matters
Scientists use Carbon-12 as a standard because it’s very stable, like a ruler that never changes length. When they measure the weight of other atoms, they compare them to Carbon-12. It's like using a perfect measuring tape for everything else!
Examples
- The most common form of carbon in nature
- Carbon-12 is like the ruler for measuring atomic weights
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See also
- How Does Isomers | Properties of carbon | Biology | Khan Academy Work?
- How Does Carbon: The Element of Life Work?
- Science Shorts: What is Carbon?
- What are carbides?
- What are atomic masses?