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carbon atom does not form c- an ion and c+ cat ion ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon cannot add up 4 more electrons in its outer orbital that is 2p orbital. Hence carbon cannot form C4− ions so easily. If carbon loses 4 electrons from its outer shell, it has to form C4+ ion. Carbon has to satisfy tetravalency, by sharing electrons with the other atoms. so it has to form 4 covalent bonds either with its own atoms or atoms of other elements.

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Answered by rk9243195
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Explanation:

Carbon cannot add up 4 more electrons in its outer orbital that is 2p orbital. Hence carbon cannot form C4− ions so easily. If carbon loses 4 electrons from its outer shell, it has to form C4+ ion. Carbon has to satisfy tetravalency, by sharing electrons with the other atoms. so it has to form 4 covalent bonds either with its own atoms or atoms of other elements.

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