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consider the isotope notation shown.
\\(\ce{^{13}_{6}c}\\)
how many electrons are in the particle?
6 19
7 13
Step1: Recall isotope notation rules
In isotope notation \(_Z^A X\), \(Z\) is the atomic number (number of protons), \(A\) is the mass number (protons + neutrons). For a neutral atom, number of electrons = number of protons.
Step2: Identify \(Z\) for \(\ce{^{13}_{6}C}\)
Here, \(Z = 6\) (the subscript). Since carbon - 13 is a neutral atom (no charge indicated), electrons = protons = \(Z\).
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