Carbon-3 doesn't exist.
This ia an ion. It could be C atom if it has 6 electrons too.
All isotopes of the same element differ only in the number of neutrons, not protons. As we are talking about carbon, all isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.There are 6 protons in C-12 isotope. Its atomic number is also 6.The number of neutrons is also 6.
4 electrons
N-14 has more protons. It contains one more proton than C.
EXOTHERMIC because the electrons flow from one to another so its exothermic NOT endothermic! B/c it RELEASES energy!
Carbon-3 doesn't exist.
Respectively: H-1,0,1 C-6,6,6 N-7,7,7 O-8,7,8
To determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each atom: (a) For (^{10}5B): Protons = 5, Neutrons = 10 - 5 = 5, Electrons = 5. (b) For (^{36}{18}Ar): Protons = 18, Neutrons = 36 - 18 = 18, Electrons = 18. (c) For (^{85}_{38}Sr): Protons = 38, Neutrons = 85 - 38 = 47, Electrons = 38. (d) For carbon-11 (assuming it’s (^{11}_6C)): Protons = 6, Neutrons = 11 - 6 = 5, Electrons = 6.
The isotope 'Carbon - 13'. NB Carbon exhibits three isotopes viz; C-12 ; 6 protons, 6 neutrons, & 6 electrons (The most common) C-13 ; 6 protons, 7 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in NMR) C-14 ; 6 protons, 8 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in radio-active dating).
(a) a sodium atom with 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons (b) a calcium atom with 20 protons, 18 electrons, and 20 neutrons (c) a helium atom with 2 protons, 2 electrons, and 2 neutrons (d) an iron atom with 26 protons, 26 electrons, and 30 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)
Carbon 14 has 6 protons, 8 neutrons, and (in the neutral atom) 6 electrons.
OVER 9000!!
Carbon (symbol C, atom number 6) is build up with:6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 or 7 or 8 neutrons, depending on the mass number of the three possible isotopes: C-(12) has 6 neutrons and C-(13) or (14) has 7 or 8 of them respectively.Six of each in carbon-12, the most common isotope.
Carbon has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and 6 neutrons because 12.011 is rounded to 12.000 so 12.000-6=6 so 6 neutrons.
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.
That seems to be an invalid notation. The subscript refers to the number of protons (5=Boron), but 'C' refers to the element (Carbon). Ignoring the 'C', Protons: 5 (Boron) Neutrons: 13-5= 8 Neutrons Electrons: 4+5= 9 Electrons