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.
isotopes. ex- c14,c12 are isotopes .proton same 6. neutrons are 8,6 respectively
26 protons
When atoms only differ in the number of protons, they are considered isotopes of the same element. This difference in the number of protons results in variations in atomic mass but not in chemical properties.
All the isotopes of bromine have 35 protons.
All isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.
isotopes. ex- c14,c12 are isotopes .proton same 6. neutrons are 8,6 respectively
3 - c12, c13 and c14
26 protons
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 is available in three isotopes, C12, C13 and C14. C12 is the most common.
C12 and C14 are isotopes of the Element Carbon. C12 is the most abundant of all which is 99% of all the Carbon on earth while C14 is only 0.0000000001% (trace amount). C12 has a Atomic Number of 12. It has 6 Protons and 6 Neutrons. C14 has a Atomic Number of 14. It has 6 Protons and 8 Neutrons. C14 is radioactive in nature. It is used for carbon dating.
All the isotopes of actinium has 89 protons.
All the isotopes of actinium has 89 protons.
All the isotopes of curium have 96 protons.
Carbon-12 (C-12) is one of the stable isotopes of the element carbon. It is composed of six protons and six neutrons in its nucleus. This isotope makes up the majority of naturally occurring carbon on Earth.
When atoms only differ in the number of protons, they are considered isotopes of the same element. This difference in the number of protons results in variations in atomic mass but not in chemical properties.
All the isotopes of bromine have 35 protons.