C-13 has 7 neutrons.
C-13 has 7 neutrons.
Carbon 13 has 7 neutrons.
There are 6 neutrons in carbon. it depends on which isotope of carbon it is. C-12 has 6 neutrons C-13 has 7 neutrons C-14 has 8 neutrons
An atom of carbon-13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons.
The carbon-13 (C-13) isotope has 6 protons, which is characteristic of all carbon atoms, as the atomic number of carbon is 6. C-13 has 7 neutrons, calculated by subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass (13 - 6 = 7).
C-13 has 7 neutrons.
Carbon 13 has 7 neutrons.
There are 6 neutrons in carbon. it depends on which isotope of carbon it is. C-12 has 6 neutrons C-13 has 7 neutrons C-14 has 8 neutrons
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An atom of carbon-13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons.
The carbon-13 (C-13) isotope has 6 protons, which is characteristic of all carbon atoms, as the atomic number of carbon is 6. C-13 has 7 neutrons, calculated by subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass (13 - 6 = 7).
They all have 6 protons. C-12 has 6 neutrons, c-13 has 7 neutrons and C-14 has 8neutrons.
Seven. Carbon's atomic number (the number of protons in the nucleus) is 6, so if the atomic weight is 13, there are 7 neutrons in the nucleus. Only 1.07% of all carbon atoms have 7 neutrons; the other 98.9% have 6 neutrons.
6 neutrons in C-12 and 8 neutrons in C-14.
13 neutrons
13 C 6
An atom of C-13 has 1 additional neutron compared to an atom of C-12, which is a carbon isotope with 6 protons and 6 neutrons. C-13 is a stable and naturally occurring isotope of carbon found in small amounts in nature. The difference in the number of neutrons affects the atomic mass of the isotopes, with C-13 having a slightly higher atomic mass than C-12.