Six
A neutral carbon atom has 6 electrons in the following configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p2
if its not an ion it has 6
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
4 electrons
A neutral carbon atom has 6 electrons.
A neutral carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 electrons.
there are 12 electrons in carbon. you can find this out by looking at the "ATOMIC NUMBER"
In all there are 6 electrons, but the electrons are distributed over 2 shells. In the first shell, there are 2 electrons, and in the second there are 4 electrons. Note that this applies to the neutral atom of carbon.
Carbon has 4 outermost electrons.
Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the valence shell.
No. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell (valence shell).
In a carbon dioxide molecule, carbon does not take electrons from oxygen. Instead, carbon shares electrons with oxygen through covalent bonds, forming a stable molecule.