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can carbon form 4 covalent bond with another carbon؟​

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Answered by prabhubsad
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Answer:

The reason a carbon atom cannot bond with four electrons with another carbon is due to the carbon electron orbitals. Since it has a s and 3 p orbitals, it must create one sigma and at most 2 pi bonds with another carbon.

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Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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No ,a carbon can never form 4 covalent bond with other one carbon atom

Explanation:

  • The carbon has 4  valence electron. One of the electron is situated in the S orbital and the other three are situated in each of the P orbital.
  • As a result of this carbon can form a maximum of 2 π bond.
  • If they are sharing of 4 covalent bond with another carbon atom then there will be three π bond between the carbon which is never possible. As a result of this carbon cannot link itself with another carbon atom only

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