An atom of 13 C contains protons.

Answer

Protons in Carbon-13

🔬 Atomic Structure: Carbon-13 (¹³C)

Question:

An atom of ¹³C contains ________ protons.

✅ Correct Answer: 6

All carbon atoms, regardless of isotope, have 6 protons. The number of protons is what defines the element.

🧠 Explanation

The notation ¹³C represents an isotope of carbon with:

  • Mass number (A) = 13
  • Atomic number (Z) = 6 → This tells us the number of protons
  • Neutrons = 13 − 6 = 7

Mass number = Protons + Neutrons

🔍 Why Other Options Are Incorrect

Option Why It’s Incorrect
7 Number of neutrons in ¹³C, not protons
9 Would correspond to fluorine (atomic number 9)
13 This is the mass number (protons + neutrons), not the proton count
19 Unrelated to carbon; does not match any atomic property of ¹³C

🧾 Summary

  • Atomic number (Z) determines the number of protons.
  • Carbon (C) always has 6 protons.
  • ¹³C is an isotope with 7 neutrons and 6 protons.

✔ Final Answer: 6 protons

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