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How is a carbon atom different from hydrogen atom?

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The atomic number of hydrogen is 1 (count the protons). The atomic mass number of hydrogen is also one (there are no neutrons!). For carbon, the atomic number is 6, and the atomic mass number is 12 (6 protons plus 6 neutrons). Adding the two neutrons changes our atom.
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