Carbon

Carbon (pronounced /ˈkɑrbən/) is the chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds. There are three naturally occurring isotopes, with C and C being stable, while C is radioactive, decaying with a half-life of about 5730 years. Carbon is one of the few elements known since antiquity. The name "carb... more

Chemical Element

The 6th Element in the Periodic Table

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Boron (pronounced /ˈbɔrɒn/) is the chemical element with atomic number 5 and the chemical symbol B. Boron is a trivalent metalloid element which...

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Nitrogen (pronounced /ˈnaɪtrɵdʒɨn/ NYE-tro-jin) is a chemical element that has the symbol N and atomic number 7 and atomic mass 14.00674 u. Elemental...

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Symbol:

  • C

Atomic mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 12.0107 u (1.99442E-17 µg )
  • 0.0008 u (1.328E-21 µg )

Electrons per shell:

  • 2,4

Electron affinity:

Value Uncertainty
  • 1.26212 eV (0.000001262118 MeV )
  • 0.00002 eV (2E-11 MeV )

Electronegativity (Pauling scale):

  • 2.55

Atomic radius:

  • 70 pm (0.0000028 )

Covalent radius:

  • 0.77 pm (3E-8 )

Van der Waals radius:

  • 170 pm (0.00000669 )

Melting Point:

  • 3,551.85 °C (6425.39 °F )

Boiling Point:

  • 4,826.85 °C (8720.42 °F )

Chemical series:

Periodic table block:

Ionization Energy:

  • 11.2603 eV (0.0000112603 MeV )

Discovery Date:

  • 3750 B.C.E.

Electron Configuration:

  • He 2s2 2p2
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