how do carbon atoms form bonds in so many different ways
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The carbon atom's four valence electrons can be shared by other atoms that have electrons to share, thus forming covalent (shared-electron) bonds. ... This makes for a huge number of possible bond combinations at different places, making a huge number of different possible molecules.
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The carbon atom's four valence electrons can be shared by other atoms that have electrons to share, thus forming covalent (shared-electron) bonds. ... This makes for a huge number of possible bond combinations at different places, making a huge number of different possible molecules.
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