The empirical atomic radius of carbon is 70 pm.
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The empirically measured covalent radius of carbon is 7o picometers; it is a small atom.
1 atom of carbon refers to a single carbon atom, which is the basic unit of carbon element. 1 gram atom of carbon, in contrast, refers to the molar mass of carbon, which is approximately 12 grams per mole, representing Avogadro's number of carbon atoms. Essentially, 1 gram atom of carbon is equivalent to Avogadro's number of carbon atoms, which is a large number.
One molecule of carbon monoxide contains one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
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?
No, carbon monoxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom bonded together.