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A neutral atom has an atomic mass of 12 and has 6 neutrons. Find how many electrons, protons and shells are present in this atom. [3 MARKS]

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Electrons : 1 Mark
Protons : 1 Mark
Shells : 1 Mark

Atomic mass of the atom = 12. Hence, the sum of protons and neutrons = 12
Since, there are 6 neutrons in the atom, no. of protons = 12 - 6 = 6

As stated in the question, the atom is neutral. So the total positive charge is equal to the total negative charge.
or, the no. of electrons = no. of protons = 6

Since the first shell can hold only 2 electrons, these 6 electrons will be accomodated in the K and L shells. Hence the atom has 2 shells.


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