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Explain Tetravalency ?

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Answered by adityak4m6le007
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Carbon has a valency of four, so it is capable of bonding with four other atoms of carbon or atoms of some other monovalent element. This is known as tetravalency of carbon.

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Answered by BeingPari
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It means it has 4 electrons in the outermost shell. Carbon obeys the octet rule and forms 4 covalent bonds with other atoms to get a stable electronic configuration. ... and can form 4 covalent bonds with not only other atoms but other carbon atoms as well. This is called tetravalency of carbon.

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