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bonding in carbon the covalent bond

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Answered by iv117998
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carbon–carbon bond is a covalent bond between two carbon atoms. The most common form is the single bond: a bond composed of two electrons, one from each of the two atoms. The carbon–carbon single bond is a sigma bond and is formed between one hybridized orbital from each of the carbon atoms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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carbon has 4 valence electrons in its outermost shell

it has less tendency to gain or lose the electron because in both case it requires a high energy to do so .

so carbon has tendency to form covalent bond with sharing . for this reason carbon forms only covalent bond

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