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Carbon has four valence electrons in its outermost shell, hence it is…

a) Monovalent b) Bivalent c) Trivalent d) Tetravalent​

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Answered by shoaibmallik1003
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Answer:

Carbon has four valence electrons in its outermost shell, hence it is Tetravalent

Answered by LysToxique
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

tetravalent

tetravalentThe carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost shell. Carbon atoms can achieve the inert gas electron arrangement only by sharing electrons, so carbon always forms covalent bonds. The valency of carbon is four because one carbon atom requires 4 electrons to achieve the nearest inert gas configuration. Thus, we can say that carbon is tetravalent.

tetravalentThe carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost shell. Carbon atoms can achieve the inert gas electron arrangement only by sharing electrons, so carbon always forms covalent bonds. The valency of carbon is four because one carbon atom requires 4 electrons to achieve the nearest inert gas configuration. Thus, we can say that carbon is tetravalent.Hence the correct option is D.

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