How would we represent the formation of carbon dioxide with DIFFERENT carbon isotopes?

1 Answer
Oct 19, 2016

Isotopomeric carbon dioxide?

Explanation:

""^12C+O_2 rarr ""^12CO_2

""^13C+O_2 rarr ""^13CO_2

""^14C+O_2 rarr ""^14CO_2

""^12C+""^16O=""^(18)O rarr ""^16O=^12C=""^(18)O

You could do the same thing with the isotopes of oxygen. Of course, "natural" carbon dioxide contains all of these isotopes to one extent or another.