Not sure if its what your looking for but if you a refering to the 12.011 that's the atomic weight. If you are refering to something like the make up like say water or h2o, it would depend on how many carbin elements your using. But by it self its just C
The meaning of subscripts and superscripts in a formula depends entirely on the conventions in the particular field.
Such as 14C, or CO2. Or as the numbers alongside the Integral sign.
They should just be treated as symbols until you understand their particular significance.
Elemental oxygen normally forms covalent bonds with itself, in pairs, so normal oxygen is written as O2.
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Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen. The periodic table only lists elements.
Carbon group is 14th group of periodic table and among representative elements it is 4 A group.
Carbon is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalentβmaking four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds. It belongs to group 14 of the periodic table. Carbon makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust. So, yes it is.
periodic table is the table of elements while alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
C is Carbon.
The first element in the periodic table of Mendeleev is hydrogen, not carbon.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen. The periodic table only lists elements.
Carbon dioxide is not found in the periodic table because it is a compound, not an element.
Carbon's name is C on periodic table. It belongs to group no. 14.
C means 'carbon' in periodic table.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
carbon
The symbol for carbon is C. Its atomic number is 6 and its atomic mass is 12.0107.
group four in the periodic table is a carbon group
You won't find charcoal in the periodic table. But charcoal is mostly composed of carbon atoms. And the chemical symbol for carbon is simply "C".
The symbol for Carbon is C.
Atomic number of carbon is 6.