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explain tetravalency of carbon?

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Answered by ashu1721
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Hey mate ..

A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outermost valence shell ... As a result, carbon atom forms 4 covalent bonds by sharing valence electron with other atoms

mate if ur in 10 see in science text pg 62..

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meenusetia42: A carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost shell. Carbon gets more four electrons by mutual sharing. Carbon forms four covalent bonds it means covalency of carbon is 4. So we can say carbon is tetravalent.
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