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Two of them are located in the first principal energy level and the remaining are located in the second energy level. As it has four valence electrons, it is located in the fourth group.

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Where would you expect to find the 6 electrons in an atom of carbon?

All electrons in every atom are located around the nucleus. In carbon atoms there are two electrons in the first principal energy level and four in the second.


How many electron in carbon?

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What would you find orbiting the nucleus of an atom?

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Can you find out what the element is by the number of electrons in a neutral atom?

Yes, Elements are identified by the amount of electrons it has. Even isotopes are elements are still recognised by their amount of electrons. For example if you had a question: what element has 2 more electrons that Carbon? Carbon has 6 electrons, so 2 more would be 8. That would mean the element would therefore be Oxygen


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Where do you find the carbon atom?

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What is the highest energy level in which you would find electrons in a chlorine atom?

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What would you find in an atom?

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Why do carbon always forms covalent bond?

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