Many isotopes have 6 neutronsș carbon-12 is a typical example.
To determine the number of neutrons in an element, you subtract the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass (rounded to the nearest whole number). For example, carbon (atomic number 6, atomic mass ~12) has 6 neutrons (12 - 6 = 6). If you provide the specific elements you're interested in, I can give you their neutron counts.
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The element with 6 neutrons and 8 other neutrons is carbon. Carbon-12 is the most common isotope of carbon, with 6 protons and 6 neutrons. Carbon-14 is another isotope of carbon, with 6 protons and 8 neutrons.
There are six neutrons.
6 protons, 6 neutrons
6 protons. The number of neutrons varies, but the most common isotope has 6 neutrons.
It would depend on which isotope of which element. Different elements and isotopes of those elements do not have the same number of neutrons. Some have none, some have many.
protons: 6 electrons: 12 neutrons: 6
It would depend on which isotope of which element. Different elements and isotopes of those elements do not have the same number of neutrons. Some have none, some have many.
6C13 isotope. The element is carbon
Carbon Number of Protons/Electrons: 6 Number of Neutrons: 6
The C-12 isotope has 6 protons and 6 neutrons.