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How many electrons are in a neutral atom of carbon with an atomic number of 6? ● a) 3 ● b) 6 ● c) 12
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In a neutral atom of carbon, the number of electrons is equal to the atomic number. Since carbon has an atomic number of 6, a neutral atom of carbon has **6 electrons**.

So the answer is **b) 6**.
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