carbon atoms are capable of forming an unlimited number of compounds ( give scientific reason)
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Carbon has the property of catenation. Two or more carbon atoms can share some of their valence electrons to form (single, double and triple) bonds. (2) The straight chains or branched chains or rings may have different shapes and sizes. ... Hence, carbon atoms are capable of forming an unlimited nupiber of compounds.
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Carbon has the property of catenation. Two or more carbon atoms can share some of their valence electrons to form (single, double and triple) bonds. (2) The straight chains or branched chains or rings may have different shapes and sizes. ... Hence, carbon atoms are capable of forming an unlimited nupiber of compounds.
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