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Carbon-12 Neutrons: Understanding Atomic Composition
The number of neutrons in Carbon-12 is 6. This is because the total number of nucleons (protons and neutrons) in an atom is equal to its mass number. Carbon-12 has a mass number of 12, and it has 6 protons. Therefore, it must have 6 neutrons.
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