Explain why carbon is tetravalent but not divalent
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carbon is tetravalent because of four valence shell electrons either to donate or to accept . Carbon has six electron.
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Carbon is tetravalent because carbon is having 4 electrons in the outermost shell so we can say carbon is tetravalent.
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