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a why carbon is tetravalent b write versatile nature of carbon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon is versatile because it can form single, double, and triple bonds. It can also form chains, branched chains, and rings when connected to other carbon atoms. The two characteristic features seen in carbon, that is, tetravalency and catenation, put together give rise to a large number of compounds.

Answered by gargiiii76
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Carbon is a versatile element and is found in many different chemical compounds, including those found in space. Carbon is versatile because it can form single, double, and triple bonds. It can also form chains, branched chains, and rings when connected to other carbon atoms

Carbon is normally tetravalent, meaning it makes four bonds to other atoms. ... Carbon has four valence electrons, that is, four electrons in the outermost shell

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