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How are the atoms of carbon different from the atoms of nitrogen

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Per my research, it was said that each of the atoms of the carbon has over 6 protons, six neutrons, and 6 protons. Each atom of nitrogen has 7 protons, 7 electrons, and 7 neutrons. The atomic mass of carbon and nitrogen is 12 and 14 respectively. As the number of electrons in the atoms of the two elements is different they have different chemical properties.

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As you may know, I did my research and this is what it gave me. I would suppose it is correct since it explains that the carob has over 6 protons and so on. Correct me if I am incorrect and I hope this helped. Have a good one!

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