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Charge and mass do not change this answer.
A neutral atom of carbon has 6 protons and 6 electrons. This is because in a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge), balancing each other out.
A carbon atom typically has 6 protons.
For the isotope carbon-12: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons
Twelve. Each proton has one positive charge.
An atom can be either an oxygen atom or a carbon atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and can vary in types based on the number of protons in their nucleus. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons, while carbon atoms have 6 protons.
A neutral atom of carbon has 6 protons and 6 electrons. This is because in a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge), balancing each other out.
An atom of carbon has 6 protons.
A carbon atom typically has 6 protons.
For the isotope carbon-12: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons
6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 protons in carbon-12 atom
Twelve. Each proton has one positive charge.
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There are 6 protons in a neutral atom of Carbon 13
An atom can be either an oxygen atom or a carbon atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and can vary in types based on the number of protons in their nucleus. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons, while carbon atoms have 6 protons.
An atom's atomic number gives us its number of protons. Carbon's atomic number is 6. Thus, it has 6 protons.
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.
Carbon-14 has 6 protons and 8 neutrons in its nucleus, making it an isotope of carbon. Since it is a neutral atom, it also has 6 electrons, which balance the positive charge of the protons in the nucleus.