""^12C, ""^13C, and ""^14C contain HOW many protons, and how many neutrons?

1 Answer
Jun 11, 2016

All carbon isotopes are elemental carbon.

Explanation:

""^12C, ""^13C, and ""^14C ARE ALL elemental carbon. Because each isotope has "6 protons", 6 positively charged, massive nuclear protons, and different numbers of neutrons. That Z=6 is what defines the species as "carbon".

Of course, on the Periodic Table, we see a mass of 12.011*g*mol^-1 listed for C. This is the weighted average of the individual carbon isotopes. As Z increases, the number of possible isotopes tends to increase, and elements with higher Z tend to have fractional atomic masses.