I think you need to rephrase your question. The correct (if unhepful) answer is that one carbon atom comprises one atom.
Did you mean to ask about protons, neutrons or electrons?
3 atoms. 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
There is 1 carbon atom (C) and 1 oxygen atom (O) in a molecule of carbon monoxide (CO).
Atoms of elements have a fixed number of electrons that can bond with other atoms. Carbon has 4 electrons that can bond with other atoms. So 4 hydrogen atoms can bond with one carbon atom.
12************************2nd Opinion: You probably mean "in one molecule of carbon dioxide", CO2, andthe answer would be 3 atoms. One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Carbon monoxide (CO) consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It does not contain hydrogen atoms. Therefore, in carbon monoxide, there is one atom of oxygen and zero atoms of hydrogen.
3 atoms. 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
The molecule of carbon monoxide has two atoms.
There is 1 carbon atom (C) and 1 oxygen atom (O) in a molecule of carbon monoxide (CO).
There is 1 Carbon atom in the formula along with 1 calcium and 3 oxygen atoms
Atoms of elements have a fixed number of electrons that can bond with other atoms. Carbon has 4 electrons that can bond with other atoms. So 4 hydrogen atoms can bond with one carbon atom.
There are multiple types of carbon atoms (Carbon 12, Carbon 13, and Carbon 14).
There are four atoms of chlorine in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), one for each chlorine atom bonded to the central carbon atom.
12************************2nd Opinion: You probably mean "in one molecule of carbon dioxide", CO2, andthe answer would be 3 atoms. One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Carbon monoxide (CO) consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It does not contain hydrogen atoms. Therefore, in carbon monoxide, there is one atom of oxygen and zero atoms of hydrogen.
Carbon Monoxcide has 2 atoms in every molecule, 1 Carbon and 1 Oxygen.
There is a carbon atom.4 hydrogen atoms are bond to it