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Answered by ShifaShuhair
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CAHPTER 4 CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS.

Carbon have valence electron and valency 4. so to form a noble gas configuration it has to gain 4 electron or loose 4 electron.

If it gain 4 electron it will form C4-. but it would be very difficult for the nucleus having 6 protons to hold on to 10 electrons that is 4 extra electrons.

If it looses 4 electron it would form C4+. But it would require large amount of energy to remove the 4 electrons leaving behind nucleus containing 6 protons holding on to just 2 electron.

Carbon overcomes this problem by sharing its electron. therefore it form covalent bonds.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Carbon always forms covalent compounds by sharing its electrons with other atoms. ... So the compounds in which all the atoms are directly attached to C-atom, contain covalent bonding and no ionic bond. In CHCl3, all the three chlorine atoms are bonded covalently to the carbon atom, not to the hydrogen atom.

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