Science, asked by AmanKhan06, 10 months ago

Carbon and it's coumpounds​

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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Carbon always forms covalent compounds by sharing its electrons with other atoms. ... So the compounds in which all the atoms are directly attached to C-atom, contain covalent bonding and no ionic bond. In CHCl3, all the three chlorine atoms are bonded covalently to the carbon atom, not to the hydrogen atom.

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Answered by albinabhilashgeorge
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Explanation:

Carbon always forms covalent compounds by sharing its electrons with other atoms.So the compounds in which all the atoms are directly attached to C-atom, contain covalent bonding and no ionic bond. In CHCl3, all the three chlorine atoms are bonded covalently to the carbon atom, not to the hydrogen atom.

The four major categories of organic compounds that are present in all living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid.

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