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A carbon atom forms a …… bond with other atoms. In this bond the two atoms ….electrons. (single, all, double, ionic, carbon, give and take, hydrogen, multiple, share, most, covalent). Select the proper option and complete the statement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A carbon atom forms a COVALENT BOND with other atoms. In this bond the two atoms SHARE electrons.
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Answer:

A carbon atom forms a COVALENT bond with other atoms. In this bond the two atoms SHARED electrons

Explanation:

Since we know that the carbon has a atomic number of 6 , having electronic configuration 2,4 and valency 4.Carbon forms covalent bond with the other atoms.

When electrons are shared in between the two atoms then covalent bond is formed.

There are three types of covalent bond namely,single ,double and triple covalent bonds.

A carbon makes a COVALENT bond. In this bond the two atoms SHARED electrons

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