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This property of carbon element is called Tetravalency.
- The outer configuration of the carbon atom has four electrons.
- To achieve a stable configuration and octet, it is chemically not feasible to gain or lose four electrons.
- To complete the octet, carbon has a tendency to share these four electrons with four other elements or with four atoms of carbon itself.
- This is known as covalent bonding, and the attribute of carbon is known as tetravalency.
- As a result, the right answer is tetravalency.
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