Respuesta :
Answer:
B. six protons, six neutrons, and six electrons
Explanation:
Carbon-14 and Carbon-12 are the isotopes of carbon.
Isotope:
An atom of an element that contain same atomic number but different atomic mass.
The difference in atomic mass is due to the different number of neutrons present, but the number protons and electrons are remain same.
In C-14 there are six protons and six electrons while number of neutrons are,
Mass number - number of protons = number of neutrons
14- 6 = 8
In C-12 there are six protons and six electrons while number of neutrons are,
Mass number - number of protons = number of neutrons
12- 6 = 6
Thus in C-12, there are six protons, six neutrons and six electrons present.
Answer:
OB. six protons, six neutrons, and six electrons
Explanation:
Atoms of carbon - 14: Carbon -12
Protons = 6 6
Neutrons = 8 6
Electrons = 6 6
An atom of carbon-12 will have an equal number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons. The two give species are isotopes.
- Isotopes of an elements have the same number of protons, electrons but only differs in the number of neutrons.
- Isotopes have different masses due to the number of neutrons they posses.
Therefore, the two isotopes will differ in the number of neutrons they have.