Eehm... I've never really heard of Carbon 6 (6C).
If carbon 6 really did exist, it would have had a nucleus of nothing but 6 protons, which would make it incredibly unstable - so much so, in fact, that it would have decayed before it could exist. So, no... Probably no carbon 6 in nature's reportoire. ;)
If, however, you meant 12C (carbon 12 or carbon-12), which has 6 protons (6C), it would have 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons (1s22s22p2 or 1s22s22px12py12pz0 lest hybridized). The electrons would vary with the ion of 12C, though.
Hope that helped! :)
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
18 protons and electrons and 22 neutrons.
Cesium has 55 protons, 78 neutrons, and 55 electrons.
61 neutrons 10 electrons 46 protons
There are 19 protons,20 neutrons, and 19 electrons.
7 protons, 7 neutrons and 7 electrons
50 electrons, 50 protons and 56 neutrons.
it has 44 electrons 57 neutrons and 44 protons
19 electrons, 19 protons and 20 neutrons
it has 44 electrons 57 neutrons and 44 protons
Neutrons: 58 Electrons: 45 Protons: 45
4 protons, 4 electrons and 5 neutrons