Explain why carbon forms covalent bond?
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☆ Carbon atoms is very small due to which it's outermost electrons are strongly held by the nucleus. So, It is not possible to remove 4 electron or to gain 4 electron , in order to fill its outermost shell.
It only Complete its outermost shell by sharing the electron.
Since, Carbon atom achieves the inert gas electron by sharing of electrons.
Therefore, Carbon only forms Covalent Bonds.
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☆ Carbon atoms is very small due to which it's outermost electrons are strongly held by the nucleus. So, It is not possible to remove 4 electron or to gain 4 electron , in order to fill its outermost shell.
It only Complete its outermost shell by sharing the electron.
Since, Carbon atom achieves the inert gas electron by sharing of electrons.
Therefore, Carbon only forms Covalent Bonds.
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is
♢ Carbon forms covalent bonds due to property given below
Tetravalency of the carbon - Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell i.e. Having velocity 4 to complete its shell it has to either lose or gain 4 electrons which leads to many loss of energy
Therefore, Carbon form covalent bonds to retain its stability.
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
♢ Carbon forms covalent bonds due to property given below
Tetravalency of the carbon - Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell i.e. Having velocity 4 to complete its shell it has to either lose or gain 4 electrons which leads to many loss of energy
Therefore, Carbon form covalent bonds to retain its stability.
hope it helps
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