How many atoms of carbon does this molecule have? (1 point) Responses 2 atoms 2 atoms 1 atom 1 atom 4 atoms 4 atoms 6 atoms

To determine the number of carbon atoms in the molecule, we need to add up the total number of carbon atoms mentioned.

2 atoms + 2 atoms + 1 atom + 1 atom + 4 atoms + 4 atoms + 6 atoms = 20 atoms

Therefore, the molecule in question has 20 carbon atoms.

To determine the number of atoms of carbon in a molecule, you need to count the number of carbon atoms present in its chemical formula.

In this case, the options provided are:
- 2 atoms
- 2 atoms
- 1 atom
- 1 atom
- 4 atoms
- 4 atoms
- 6 atoms

From the given options, we can see that there are differing answers, so it's not possible to determine the actual number of carbon atoms in the molecule without additional information.