The answer can be yes or no.
YES
Carbon has an atomic number of 6, and the vast, vast majority of atoms in the universe are Hydrogen (Atomic Number 1), or Helium (AN = 2). So compared to all other atoms in the universe.. yes carbon is large.
NO
Carbon has an atomic number of 6 and in the Periodic Table there are elements going up to 118. So Carbon is pretty low down compared to all other types of atoms.
Carbon is an element, and an atom is the smallest portion of an element that can combine with atoms of other elements to form molecules of compounds.
four carbon atoms
Decane has 10 carbon atoms and 22 hydrogen atoms.
Nonane has 9 carbon atoms and the formula of C9H20
There are 6.022 x1023 atoms of carbon per mole. So 2.85 * 6.022x1023 is the answer ... 1.72 x1024 atoms of carbon.
A carbon tetrafluoride molecule has one carbon atom and four fluorine atoms.
four carbon atoms
four carbon atoms
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
There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
The answer is 6,2729.10e+26 carbon atoms.
6 carbon atoms
Monosodium glutamate has 5 carbon atoms.
Three atoms. Carbon dioxide is CO2
Decane has 10 carbon atoms and 22 hydrogen atoms.
There are only nitrogen, oxygen atoms and no carbon atoms at all.
Citrate is a C6 compound i.e. there are 6 carbon atoms present in Citrate.