Describe how the carbon atom can form short, strong, stable covalent bonds.
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Carbon needs four more valence electrons, or a total of eight valence electrons, to fill its outer energy level. ... In a covalent bond, two atoms share a pair of electrons. By forming four covalent bonds, carbon shares four pairs of electrons, thus filling its outer energy level and achieving stability.
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