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1. How does the structure of the carbon atom affects the type of bonds it forms?

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Answered by vrindhu2014
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Answer:

Because it has four valence electrons, carbon needs four more electrons to fill its outer energy level.  

By forming four covalent bonds, carbon shares four pairs of electrons, thus filling its outer energy level.

A carbon atom can form bonds with other carbon atoms or with the atoms of other elements.

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