
JRC Isotope #2
JRC Isotope #2 is a specific form of the element carbon, known as an isotope, which has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons compared to regular carbon. Isotopes are used in research and industry for various purposes, such as tracing chemical processes or dating archaeological samples. This particular isotope is valuable because it can be detected and measured precisely, providing insights into environmental changes, biological processes, or material compositions. Its stable nature makes it reliable for experiments without changing or decaying over time.