Chemistry, asked by shyamrameshk, 1 year ago

carbon is ionic compound or covelant compound

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Answered by rohan5101
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covelant compound
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rajaryan8: how
ScientistAryan: Carbon dioxide is covalent bond.
Carbon cannot form ionic bond because in the simplest sense carbon can neither lose 4 electrons for stablisation (Due to it's strong attraction to the nucleus) nor gain 4 electrons (Since it's small nucleus with 6 protons cannot manage extra 4 electrons).
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Answered by rajaryan8
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when we add it through nonmetal then it is covalent and when we add metal then it is ionoic
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