Probably not many they are intolerant of the constant fighting between the protons and electrons.
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Yes. Both carbon atoms have 6 protons. However, the 12C atom has 6 neutrons while the 13C atom has 7 neutrons :)
Common Isotopes of Carbon are 12C (6 neutrons), 13C (7 neutrons), and 14C (8 neutrons).
The isotope 12C has 6 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
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.
They have different numbers of neutrons. Due to a difference in number of neutrons, they also have different masses. For example, take the element carbon. Carbon could have six neutrons (12C) or eight neutrons (14C). Both 14C and 12C are isotopes of carbon and therefore have different masses.
All the chemical elements contain atoms; and each atom is formed from protons, neutrons, electrons. The most abundant carbon isotope - 12C - has 6 protons, neutrons and electrons.
The 2012 McLaren MP4-12C has 32 valves.
The 2013 McLaren MP4-12C has 32 valves.
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Only carbon has 6 protons. Specifically, this is a neutral atom of the isotope 12C.