The atomic number equals the number protons in the nucleus of an element. It also equals the number of electrons in the neutral configuration of the element. For hydrogen, the atomic number is 1, so it has 1 proton in the nucleus and 1 electron. You can look up the atomic number of carbon.
Kim S.
asked 03/01/19How do I find the number of atoms in an element and the total electrons?
Carbon?
Hydrogen?
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