Carbon has 6 total electrons: 2 located in the 1s orbital, 2 located in the 2s orbital, and 2 in 2p orbitals. 2+2+2=6.
A neutral carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 electrons.
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
4 electrons
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
One carbon atom will share four electrons.
if its not an ion it has 6
Carbon has 4 outermost electrons.
In the non-ionic form, carbon has 6 electrons.
In order to be neutral, carbon needs 14 electrons.
Carbon atoms have 6 electrons, when non-ionized
A neutral carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 electrons.
six electrons
4 electrons
4 electrons
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
Six electrons in elementary carbon