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Give reason , Carbon is tetravalent in nature​

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Answered by Kritisundar02
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Carbon is tetravalent in nature it means that it has the covalency of four and thus it forms 4 bonds to complete it's valency shell.

carbon is a nonmetal with electronic configuration 1s²2s²2p²... thus it involves in covalent bonding by sharing it's four electron to form for covalent bonds.

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Answered by jahnvi15
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Carbon is tetravalent in nature in means that it has the valency of 4 and thus it form 4 bounds to complete it valence Shell with four electrons. Carbon is a nonmetal with electronic configuration 1s2 ,2s2,2p2.Thus it involves in covalent bonding by sharing its four eletorens to from fosir covalent bounds.

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