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For an atom with atomic number 6 (Carbon), the number of electrons in a NEUTRAL atom is:

A6
B3
C14
D12
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. 6
In a neutral atom, electrons = protons = atomic number. For carbon (Z = 6), there are 6 electrons distributed in shells (2 in K shell + 4 in L shell).
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