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How many electrons, protons, and neutrons are present in this atom of carbon

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P=6 E=6 N=6

The process for finding Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons is quite simple. The atomic number (the number at the top of the element) is both your Proton and Electron count. You then round the atomic mass to the nearest number (12, in the Carbons case) and subtract the atomic number from that. ( 12-6=6) See APE MAN PEN.

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Answer: P=6 E=6 N=6

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The process for finding Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons is quite simple. The atomic number (the number at the top of the element) is both your Proton and Electron count. You then round the atomic mass to the nearest number (12, in the Carbons case) and subtract the atomic number from that. ( 12-6=6) See APE MAN PEN.

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