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Carbon does not form C 4+ cation and C 4- anion. Justify the statement.

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Answered by phantom9877
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Answer:

It does not form C4+ cation, as the removal of four valence electrons will require a huge amount of energy. The cation formed will have six protons and two electrons. ... Carbon is unable to form C4− anion as its nucleus with six protons will not be able to hold ten electrons.

Answered by hawkblack082
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Explanation:

because loosing 4 electrons will make carbon much unstable. and it can't accept 4 electrons it will also result in unstability . thus carbon do sharing by covalent bonding.

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