isotooppisuhdetta
Isotooppisuhdetta, or isotopic ratio, refers to the relative abundance of different isotopes of a particular element within a sample. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons in their nucleus. This difference in neutron number leads to variations in atomic mass. For example, carbon has isotopes carbon-12 and carbon-13. The isotopic ratio quantifies how much carbon-13 there is compared to carbon-12 in a given substance.
These ratios are not static; they can vary significantly depending on the origin and history of the
In fields like geochemistry and geology, isotopic ratios are used to trace the origin of rocks, minerals,