CH4 --> 3H+ + CH3- : monohydrogen carbane (carbanion)
No, the number of protons in an atom of a specific element like carbon does not change. Carbon always has 6 protons.
An atom of carbon has 6 protons.
No because the number of protons never changes or else the element changes.
A carbon atom typically has 6 protons.
For any Carbon atom, irrespective of its isotopic mass , there are 6(six) protons.
An atom can be either an oxygen atom or a carbon atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and can vary in types based on the number of protons in their nucleus. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons, while carbon atoms have 6 protons.
6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 protons in carbon-12 atom
There are 6 protons in a neutral atom of Carbon 13
6. The atomic number is equal to the amount of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. The number of electrons can change due to bonds. The number of neutrons changes only when you have an isotope.
All carbon has 6 protons: in atoms, compounds and all isotopes of it.
An atom's atomic number gives us its number of protons. Carbon's atomic number is 6. Thus, it has 6 protons.
An atom of Carbon with a mass of 15 and a +2 charge must have 13 protons. This is because the atomic number of Carbon is 6, so a neutral Carbon atom would have 6 protons. Since the atom has a +2 charge, it has lost two electrons, making it a cation, and giving it 2 more protons than electrons.