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Carbon forms innumerable compounds because

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Answered by deepaksc71
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Carbon can form innumerable compounds because it can form 4 chemical bonds with same or other elements. This property of carbon is called as tetravalency. It also has more tendency to form bond with other 'carbon atoms' to form long chain compounds. This property of carbon is called as catenation.

Answered by nehapratheep23
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Catenation

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Carbon has a unique property of catenation in which it forms chains of carbon to form innumerable compounds.

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