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define the term “ versatile nature of carbon " ​

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Carbon is a versatile element and is found in many different chemical compounds, including those found in space. Carbon is versatile because it can form single, double, and triple bonds. It can also form chains, branched chains, and rings when connected to other carbon atoms.

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versatile nature of carbon

we have seen the formation of covalent bonds by the sharing of electrons in various elements and compounds we have also seen the structure of a simple carbon compound methane in the beginning of the chapter we saw how many things we use contain carbon in fact we otherwise are made up of carbon compounds the numbers of carbon compounds with formula are known to chemist was recently estimated to be about 3 million this out numbers by a large margin the compounds formed by all the other elements put together why is it that this property is seen in carbon and no other element the nature of the covalent bonds enables carbon to form a large number of compounds two factors noticed in the case of carbon are

  • carbon has the unique ability to form bonds with other atoms of carbon giving rise to large molecules .
  • since carbon has a valency of 4 it is capable of bonding within for other atoms of carbon atoms of some other monovalent elements...

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