Explain why carbon generally forms convalent compound.Explain homologeous series with example
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Carbon forms generally covalent compounds because it has four valence electrons which it neither can loose nor gain four electrons. Large amounts of energy would be required to break the intermolecular force of attraction.
Homologeus series is the group of carbon compounds which have different no. of c atoms but same functional group.
Homologeus series is the group of carbon compounds which have different no. of c atoms but same functional group.
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