You have answered your own question....the (English) scientific name of the atom that has 6 Protons and 6 Neutrons IS Carbon...
If you're looking for the archaic nomenclature then, oddly, this was one of the first elements formally named...prior to the formal naming, it was called "coal" or "soot".
Unlike things like Saltpeter (potassium nitrate) and Aqua Regia (Nitric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid)...carbon has been, and continues to be, a staple of modern and archaic chemistry.
Carbon's scientific name is C.
Carbon.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for cnidaria is Cnidaria.
The barracuda's scientific name is Sphyraena. =)
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
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pentane
methyl ethyl ketone
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
6 carbons 6 carbons
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
A simple carbohydrate with 6 carbons is aldohexose or a six-carbon aldehyde. Aldohexose is a monosaccharide that has an aldehyde group on one end.
the longest chain of carbons
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
It has three carbon atoms.Pyruvate is the anion of pyruvic acid: CH3C(=O)COOH , IUPAC name: 2-oxopropanoic acid
5 carbons