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a carbon has highest fifth ionization potential value the no.of neutrons in its stable nuclide is​

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Answered by RDalal
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6 no. of neutrons are in stable nuclide as carbon does not go upto +4 oxidation state

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The no of neutrons in the stable nuclide of Carbon is Six (6).

- As the fifth ionization energy is the highest, it denotes that there are 4 electrons in the outermost shell of carbon.

- The element with 4 outer most electrons have atomic no 6 and 14.

- As 14 is the atomic no of silicon, we are left with the atomic no 6.

- It means that the no of protons is also 6 and the no of neutrons is also 6.

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