Carbon's atomic number is 6, therefore it's atoms have 6 protons is their nuclei. If the carbon atom is neutral, it will also have 6 electrons, no matter which isotope of carbon it is.
Carbon-13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons, making a total of 13 particles in its nucleus. Since atoms are electrically neutral, it also has 6 electrons to balance the charge of the 6 protons.
Since carbon 13 is an isotope of carbon with a mass number of 13, it has 13 nucleons (protons and neutrons). The number of electrons in a neutral carbon 13 atom is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus, which is 6. Therefore, in 9 g of carbon 13, there are Avogadro's number of carbon 13 atoms, each with 6 electrons, totaling approximately 3 x 10^23 electrons.
The isotope (^{13}\text{C}) (carbon-13) has 6 protons and 7 neutrons in its nucleus. In a neutral atom of carbon-13, the number of electrons equals the number of protons, which is 6. Therefore, there are 6 electrons in one atom of (^{13}\text{C}).
To find the number of electrons in 9.00 grams of carbon-13, we first need to determine the number of moles of carbon-13 in 9.00 grams using its molar mass. Then, we multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to find the number of atoms. Since carbon-13 has 6 electrons, the total number of electrons would be 6 times the number of atoms.
They have the same number of protons and electrons.
Carbon 13 has 7 neutrons.The atomic mass represents the total number of protons and electrons. Carbon atoms have 6 protons. Therefore, the atomic mass being 13, it has 7 neutrons.
In a carbon-13 (C-13) atom, there are 6 protons (from the element carbon) and 7 neutrons (mass number 13 minus the number of protons). Since the atom is electrically neutral, there are also 6 electrons to balance the charge from the protons.
Carbon-13 is an isotope. The number of electrons and protons remain the same, only the amount of neutrons changes. you can use this equation to help you : mass#=#p++#n0. the atomic # doesnt change! So, the atomic mass of carbon-13 is 13, and the atomic number is still 6. the amount of electrons stays the same. and the amount of protons is subtracted from the mass # to find the amount of neutrons. so electrons=6, protons=6, and neutrons=7.
They all have the same number of electrons (6) and protons (6).
The neutral atom of aluminium has 13 electrons.
thirteen electrons
Aluminum has 13 Protons and 13 Electrons.