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Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
Polyethylene gets harder as the number of carbon atoms increases.
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There are 2 atoms in CO2. These are carbon and oxygen.
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How many hydrocarbon with only carbon-carbon single bond and n number of Carbon atoms how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of nv
Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
The number of carbon atoms is 0,588.10e23.
A non cyclic alkane always has a number of hydrogen atoms equal to 2c + 2, where c is the number of carbon atoms. Therefore, hexadecane, an alkane with 16 carbon atoms, will have 34 hydrogen atoms.
The prefix is the number of carbon atoms the suffix is the amount of hydrogen atoms compared to the carbon atoms
Yes: Alkenes follow the general formula: CnH2n (n being the number of carbon atoms in the chain), so in Alkenes, there will be twice as many H atoms than C atoms. Alkanes: CnH2n+2 Alkenes:CnH2n Alkynes:CnH2n-2
To find atoms in number of moles you multiply by avogadra's number (6.022x10^23) then multiply by the number of atoms, in this case it is one because carbon is a monotomic element. The answer is 9.03x10^23 atoms C
Polyethylene gets harder as the number of carbon atoms increases.
A diamond is composed of carbon atoms. The atomic number of carbon is 6, so all carbon atoms have 6 protons in their nuclei. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of carbon. Carbon-11 atoms have 5 neutrons, carbon-12 atoms have 6 neutrons, carbon-13 atoms have 7 neutrons, and carbon-14 atoms have 8 neutrons. Refer to the related links below to see the Wikipedia articles on carbon and diamond.
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