There are 6. It also has 7 neutrons. That's why it's called carbon thirteen.
Carbon thirteen … C13
When atoms only differ in the number of protons, they are considered isotopes of the same element. This difference in the number of protons results in variations in atomic mass but not in chemical properties.
In Carbon-12, the most abundant form of Carbon, there are 6 Neutrons, 6 Protons and 6 Electrons. In Carbon-14, the radioactive isotope of Carbon used in Carbon Dating, has 6 Protons, 8 Neutrons and 6 Electrons.
Beryllium has 4 protons
You can tell how many protons an element has from its atomic number. So the atomic number of Strontium is 38..so it has 38 protons.
Carbon thirteen … C13
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.
Protons are not coupling. Only electrons can coupled.
I own C13 SRS
Yes it is. HIV is coded as C13.
3 - c12, c13 and c14
When atoms only differ in the number of protons, they are considered isotopes of the same element. This difference in the number of protons results in variations in atomic mass but not in chemical properties.
11 Carbon has atomic(proton) number 6. i.e it has 6 protons. There are three naturally occurring isotopes for carbon. They are C12 c13 and c14. among them c14 is radioactive. c12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. c13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons. c14 has 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Similarly, c17 has 6 protons and 11 neutrons.
C-13 has 1 extra neutron (6 protons, 7 neutrons, 6 electrons) where C-12 is in ordinary form (6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons)
Osmium has as many protons as it needs
In Carbon-12, the most abundant form of Carbon, there are 6 Neutrons, 6 Protons and 6 Electrons. In Carbon-14, the radioactive isotope of Carbon used in Carbon Dating, has 6 Protons, 8 Neutrons and 6 Electrons.
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