bonds formed by carbon are very strong, why?
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Carbon forms compounds by sharing electrons. So there are no free electrons in the compound. ... A carbon atom has a very small size due to which the nucleus holds the shared pair of electrons strongly. This makes the bonds strong and thus stable
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