Science, asked by ritikshukla2005, 3 months ago

answer the following questions.

(a) What bonds are found in carbon?

(b) Name the upper form of carbon?

(c) What is the valency of carbon?​

Answers

Answered by arkachu
4

Answer:

a)A carbon–carbon bond is a covalent bond between two C atoms. The most familiar form is the single bond comprised of two electrons, one from each of the two atoms. The single bond is generally a sigma (σ) bond that arises between one hybridized orbital from each C atom.

b)Carbon in nature is found in three forms called allotropes: diamond, graphite, and fullerenes.

c)The valency of carbon is four and one atom of carbon can make four covalent bonds.

Answered by falaksahu
4

A. covalent bond

B.graphite , diamond , fullerenes

C. 4

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