Chemistry, asked by kadambariganekar, 3 months ago

give reason carbom atom does not take root to attain noble gas configuration​

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Answered by abinayasri45
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Carbon has four electrons in its valence shell. So, it can neither accept nor gain four-electron. One way to complete octet is by sharing of electrons. So, carbon forms a covalent bond to complete its octet.

Answered by mayankgargmayankgarg
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Carbon has 4 electron in its outermost shell., so in order to attain noble gas configuration, it must either gain or lose 4 electrons. Now to gain 4 electrons a large amount of energy is required which is very difficult (almost impossible)

and no atoms would give 4 electronelectrons as the ionisation enthalpy will keep on increasing with loss of electrons.

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