There is no single such number, but if the carbohydrate has a sufficiently high molecular weight, the value approaches two hydrogen atoms per carbon atom from above.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
Six from the carbon atom and one from each of the four hydrogen atoms for a total of 10. Methane's molecular formula is CH4. The carbon atom has six electrons, and the hydrogens have one electron each, so the answer is 10.
Carbon IS an atom. I presume you mean how many electrons there are. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons and 6 neutrons in every un-bonded Carbon atom.
Carbon monoxide is a type of molecule. It contains 1 carbon atom and 1 oxygen atom
Having 6 protons, the neutral atom of carbon also has 6 electrons.
Thhara are four H etoms.Centre atom is Carbon
If a carbohydrate molecule contained 6 carbon atoms, it would also contain 12 hydrogen molecules.
Methanol has a single carbon it its center with , 3 hydrogens and 1 hydroxyl (OH) group attached for a total of: 1 carbon atom 4 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom
Six from the carbon atom and one from each of the four hydrogen atoms for a total of 10. Methane's molecular formula is CH4. The carbon atom has six electrons, and the hydrogens have one electron each, so the answer is 10.
Four. A terminal carbon in an alkane is bonded to 3 hydrogens and 1 carbon, while a middle carbon is bonded to 2 hydrogens and 2 carbons.
Carbon has a charge of -4 by itself. Each hydrogen atom contributes +1, so the net charge then, is -2.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.
Six from the carbon atom and one from each of the four hydrogen atoms for a total of 10. Methane's molecular formula is CH4. The carbon atom has six electrons, and the hydrogens have one electron each, so the answer is 10.
The Central atom has no lone pairs in CH4
An Carbon Atom has an total of 6 protons.
There are multiple types of carbon atoms (Carbon 12, Carbon 13, and Carbon 14).