A carbon atom contains 6 protons, 6 electrons, and either 6 (carbon-12), 7 (carbon-13), or 8 (carbon-14) neutrons. The atomic number of carbon is 6, which tells you the number of protons and electrons; the Atomic Mass - atomic number = number of neutrons.
Carbon monoxide contain one atom of carbon and one atom of oxygen.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
No. A carboxyl group is made up off carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
6 protons and 6 electrons
No, hydroxyl does not contain carbon. The hydroxyl group is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, represented as -OH. It is often found in alcohols and phenols but does not itself include carbon in its structure.
All organic molecules contain carbon atoms.
No, carbon dioxide does not contain water. Carbon dioxide is a gas composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, while water is a completely different compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.
Yes, both carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, while carbon monoxide is composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
No. A Carbon atom, like all atoms, only contain Subatomic Particles. A Molecule is a chain of atoms linked together with an atomic bond.
one carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms, CO2 carbon and oxygen
Carbon monoxide (CO) consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It does not contain hydrogen atoms. Therefore, in carbon monoxide, there is one atom of oxygen and zero atoms of hydrogen.