because hydrogen was very small and also because of avogadros principle
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
Each carbon atom can covalently bond with as many as four other other atoms. Answer is 4.
You call it an ion of that isotope. Let's use carbon-14 for example. If a carbon-14 atom gains/loses an electron, you simply call it a "carbon-14 ion".
You can specify a use for it.
Let us use the usual example, carbon, to show you the process.1 atom Carbon (1 mole carbon/6.022 X 1023)(12.01 grams/1 mole carbon)= 2 X 10 -23 grams in one atom carbon==========================(compare to mass of electron and proton )
You shouldn't use terms like "outer level", because they're confusing. It could potentially mean at least two things, specified more precisely below. The highest occupied energy level of a ground state neutral carbon atom, the 2p level, has two electrons. The number of electrons in a ground state neutral carbon atom that have a principal quantum number of 2 (the highest associated with any electrons in such an atom) is four.
You fail chemistry. Carbon dioxide has three atoms: one carbon and two oxygens.
The chemical composition of chloroform is CHCl3, meaning it is composed of one carbon atom, one hydrogen atom, and three chlorine atoms. It is a colorless, sweet-smelling organic compound that was historically used as an anesthetic, although its use has been largely discontinued due to safety concerns.
you can use or , otherwise, or rather than.
Snakes do not breathe carbon dioxide; instead, they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide like most other animals. Snakes use their lungs to exchange gases during respiration.
Carbon atoms form covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, and with other nonmetals, such as carbon and oxygen, or carbon and hydrogen.
Its A Carbon Steel.....One can use SS400 instead of SS41.