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The charge of any nuclide is independent of its Atomic Mass number. It depends entirely on the electron to proton ratio.

614C simply has 6 protons and 8 neutrons. There is nothing to say how many electrons there are. The usual case, in a non-ionized atom, would be 6. If there were, for instance, one electron missing, the correct symbol would be 614C1+.

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