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Explain why carbon forms strongest bond. How does it contribute to carbon being the skeleton in the organic compounds?

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Answered by scarletqenny
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carbon forms the strongest bond, because it is bonded with covalent bonds, and as the carbon atom is very small, the electrons are held strongly by the nucleus. it contribute being the skeleton in the organic compounds, due to the property of self-linking,i.e, catenation.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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A carbon atom has a very small size due to which the nucleus holds the shared pair of electrons strongly. This makes the bonds strong and thus stable.

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