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explain the terms catenation​

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Answered by pranati98
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Explanation:

The self linkage is known as catenation.The property of catenation is responsible for the occurrence of innumerable organic compounds.

example-carbon is the most common element which exhibits catenation property.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The property of element due to which it forms covalent bonds with other atoms of the same element to form a chain of atoms is called catenation.  

Carbon has a unique nature in that it is able to catenate and form millions of organic compounds. Carbon shows the property of catenation to the maximum extent. Apart from carbon sulphur, silicon, etc also show this property to some extent.  

Carbon may form bonds with other atoms of carbon. This carbon property is known as catenation, carbon can form a long chain due to catenation; thus bonding with other carbon atoms. By catenation, carbon can produce single, double, and triple bonds.

Examples are sulphur show catenation up to eight atoms in the formation of S8 molecules of sulphur. It also shows catenation in polysulphide ions Sn2-, Sulphanes H-Sn-H and polysulfuric acid HO2S-Sn-SO3H.

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