Carbon has 6 protons.
the mass goes on top and the the atomic number on the bottom ie: 12/6 C
The isotopic notation for carbon-14 is ^14_6C. This notation indicates the atomic number (6, which represents carbon) as a subscript and the mass number (14) as a superscript.
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There are five carbon atoms in adenine.Its molecular formula is C5H5N5.For structural formulae, see the link below.
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For a given isotope of an element, the "top number" (e.g. 14C or carbon-14) is the atomic mass number, the total of neutrons and protons. The bottom number, if displayed, is the atomic number (e.g. 6C all isotopes of carbon have 6 protons). To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the isotopes atomic mass number. Here, 14C will have 8 neutrons, and the result is that it is an unstable radioactive isotope. Many stable elements, however, have many more neutrons than protons.
Eehm... I've never really heard of Carbon 6 (6C).If carbon 6 really did exist, it would have had a nucleus of nothing but 6 protons, which would make it incredibly unstable - so much so, in fact, that it would have decayed before it could exist. So, no... Probably no carbon 6 in nature's reportoire. ;)If, however, you meant 12C (carbon 12 or carbon-12), which has 6 protons (6C), it would have 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons (1s22s22p2 or 1s22s22px12py12pz0 lest hybridized). The electrons would vary with the ion of 12C, though.Hope that helped! :)
the mass goes on top and the the atomic number on the bottom ie: 12/6 C
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus. This information identifies the element uniquely and determines its chemical properties. Electrons in a neutral atom balance the positive charge of the protons.
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6c-4c =2c
It has not yet been determined if or when there will be an iPhone 6C.
The isotopic notation for carbon-14 is ^14_6C. This notation indicates the atomic number (6, which represents carbon) as a subscript and the mass number (14) as a superscript.
C2+6c-9
If: -110 = -4c-6c Then: c = 11
6c = 18 Therefore, c = 18/6 c = 3