carbon 13;example:an isotope of carbon 12 i.e. it has same atomic no. as carbon 12. I.E
6 so it will have same no. of electrons as carbon 12, that is 6.
there are 12 electrons in carbon. you can find this out by looking at the "ATOMIC NUMBER"
Carbon has 2 core electrons. Core electrons are the inner electrons of an atom that are not involved in chemical bonding.
This is the element Carbon. Carbon has three isotopes, of which carbon -12 is the most common. It is composed of : - C-12 ; 6 protons, 6 neutrons, ( 6+6 = 12) and 6 electrons. The other isotopes of carbon are# C-13 ; 6 protons, 7 neutrons, ( 6+7=13) and 6 electrons C-14 ; 6 protons, 8 neutrons, (6+8=14) and 6 electrons.
Symbol of carbon is C its valency is +4
Carbon-13 has 6 protons because the element is carbon. Since the atomic number for carbon is 6, it tells us the number of protons. Carbon-13 has 7 neutrons because to get the number of neutrons you subtract the atomic number from the mass number, which is 13.
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.
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.
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.
if its not an ion it has 6
They have the same number of protons and electrons.
Carbon has 4 outermost 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.
A neutral carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 electrons.
In the non-ionic form, carbon has 6 electrons.
In order to be neutral, carbon needs 14 electrons.
Carbon atoms have 6 electrons, when non-ionized
there are 12 electrons in carbon. you can find this out by looking at the "ATOMIC NUMBER"