How we can distribute electron in carbon shell explain
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Atomic number of carbon is 6 its electronic configuration will be 2 and 4 it means it has 4 electrons in its outermost shell.
C=2,4
C=2,4
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AS WE KNOW CARBON HAS A SPECIAL PROPERTY CALLED TETRAVALENY..THIS PROPERTY HELP CARBON TO COMBINE WITH OTHER ELEMETS AND FORM LONG CHAINS OF CARBON COMPOUNDS...CARBON HAS 4 VALENCE ELECTRONS SO ACCORDING TO THE NO OF HYDROGEN ATOMS OR SINGLE BOND OR TRIPLE BOND WE HAVE TO ARRANGE TO DISTRIBUTE.. ELECTRONS IN CARBON SHELL..THE ELECTRON DOT STRUCTURE IN CARBON IS 2,4 SO IN THE FIRST SHELL THERE WILL BE 2 ELECTRONS AND IN THE SECOND SHELL THERE WILL BE 4 ELECTRONS...
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AS WE KNOW CARBON HAS A SPECIAL PROPERTY CALLED TETRAVALENY..THIS PROPERTY HELP CARBON TO COMBINE WITH OTHER ELEMETS AND FORM LONG CHAINS OF CARBON COMPOUNDS...CARBON HAS 4 VALENCE ELECTRONS SO ACCORDING TO THE NO OF HYDROGEN ATOMS OR SINGLE BOND OR TRIPLE BOND WE HAVE TO ARRANGE TO DISTRIBUTE.. ELECTRONS IN CARBON SHELL..THE ELECTRON DOT STRUCTURE IN CARBON IS 2,4 SO IN THE FIRST SHELL THERE WILL BE 2 ELECTRONS AND IN THE SECOND SHELL THERE WILL BE 4 ELECTRONS...
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