It has 6 protons and 6 neutrons its the first one. Ex:
There is no such thing. There are carbon atoms of varying properties, and isotopes. There is no such thing as an "human carbon atom."
On the periodic table, that would be considered as "Carbon". Just look at the atomic number at the top of the names on the periodic table, and that would give the numbers of protons in the atom.
+6 which is neutralized by the electrons outside the nucleus
carbon atom, monomer, macromolecule, and polymer.
it looks like something
O2=oxygen CO2=carbon dioxide
grapes
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
What Does Aluminum atom look like
Atoms of any size are much too small to see, because an atom is smaller than the wavelength of any light visible to humans; therefore, it doesn't "look like" anything. The atom described in the question is an atom of the isotope carbon-12.
To find the amount of protons in an atom, you simply look at the atomic number. For example, if the question was, "how many protons are in an atom of carbon", you look at the periodic table and see that carbon is the atomic number six, therefore your answer would be six.
The number of neutrons in each atom is not the same.
Hexane is C6H14 and looks like 6 carbon atoms strung in a zigzag line with 2 hydrogen atoms attached at each carbon and an endcap hydrogen atom each at the ends of the chain.
The number of neutrons in each atom is not the same.
you cant see an atom!
look at the peridodic table.
i am asking to show me what an atom look like. the outside of it
On the periodic table, that would be considered as "Carbon". Just look at the atomic number at the top of the names on the periodic table, and that would give the numbers of protons in the atom.