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There are 6 protons in a neutral atom of Carbon 13

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The isotope carbon-13 has 7 neutrons.

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All Carbon isotopes have 6 protons.

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What is the nuclear notation of an atom with 6 protons and 7 neutrons?

13C 6


Does 12C have fewer neutron than 13C?

Yes. Both carbon atoms have 6 protons. However, the 12C atom has 6 neutrons while the 13C atom has 7 neutrons :)


How many electrons are in 2.32 x1023 atoms of 13C?

Carbon-13 is an isotope. The number of electrons and protons remain the same, only the amount of neutrons changes. you can use this equation to help you : mass#=#p++#n0. the atomic # doesnt change! So, the atomic mass of carbon-13 is 13, and the atomic number is still 6. the amount of electrons stays the same. and the amount of protons is subtracted from the mass # to find the amount of neutrons. so electrons=6, protons=6, and neutrons=7.


How many protons does carbon 12 have?

If the element in question is carbon, it has 6 protons, whether it's 12C, 13C, 14C, or any of its other 12 known isotopes.


How many proton and electrons and neutrons are there for carbon?

A carbon atom always contains six protons. In nature, carbon most commonly has six (12C, carbon-12), seven (13C, carbon-13) or eight (14C, carbon-14) neutrons. However, man-made isotopes of carbon contain as few as two neutrons (8C) or as many as sixteen (22C). Thirteen of the fifteen isotopes of Carbon (i.e. all except 12C and 13C) are radioactive. In addition to neutrons and protons, a carbon atom always has six electrons in orbits around the nucleus.


Does carbon have the same number of protons neutrons and electrons?

Carbon has 6 protons an 6 electrons (in a neutral state). The number of neutrons is: - for 12C: 6 neutrons - for 13C: 7 neutrons - for 14C: 8 neutrons For artificila isotopes: number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number


What is the name of the isotope that has 7 neutrons and 6 electrons?

The natural isotope of carbon 13C (abundance 1,1 %) has 6 protons, 6 electrons and 7 neutrons.


Which symbols represents represents atoms that are isotopes of each other?

A "superscript" number before the symbol for the element - eg. 11C 12C 13C 14C Denotes the four isotopes of the element Carbon. The superscript number is a count of the total number of "nucleons" (protons and neutrons) in the atomic nucleus of the atom. If you subtract the elements "atomic number" (which is the number of Protons that element has) from the Isotope (superscript) number you get the number of Neutrons in that isotope. From this you will be able to deduce that isotopes of elements are caused by a variation in the number of neutrons in an atom of an element.


What is 13c with a?

With a what : )?


What Is The difference between 5C and 18C?

13C or -13C depending on the order of subtraction


How many atoms are in 0.615 moles of 13C?

.385 moles of atoms are in 5.00 of 13c. 5/13 = 0.385 mol


13c - 5c?

8c