charge has negtive -2
they have both negitive and positive charge
Carbon's symbol is C. A carbon atom has no charge, but a carbon ion has a +2 charge.
since it belongs to group 4A the charge is -4.. the limit for -s is up to 3-edited. The charge is 4-, not 4+
It has a charge or 2.
Carbon = C 1plus charge TetraChloride = 4 Chlorides 1minus charge CCl4 neutral charge
In the non-ionic form, carbon has 6 electrons.
+6 which is neutralized by the electrons outside the nucleus
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no they do not
Carbon has a charge of -4 by itself. Each hydrogen atom contributes +1, so the net charge then, is -2.
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The formal charge on the carbon atom of carbon monoxide in its major resonance form (triple bonded with oxygen) is -1. However, the electronegativity difference cancels it out for the most part (oxygen in this case as a formal charge of +1). It would be more accurate to say that there is simply a small dipole moment between the two molecules with the negative end on carbon.