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carbon forms electrons in its outermost shell because​

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Answered by pds39937
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The element with valency four is called tetravalent. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell. ... Thus, carbon can neither lose nor gain 4 electrons but it can share its valence electrons with other atoms of carbon or with atoms of other elements. Therefore, carbon can form only covalent compounds.

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The element with valency four is called tetravalent. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell. ... Thus, carbon can neither lose nor gain 4 electrons but it can share its valence electrons with other atoms of carbon or with atoms of other elements. Therefore, carbon can form only covalent compounds.

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