If carbon is attached to other carbon my pi bond then it is primary carbon or not
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The bond between 2 carbon atoms, being covalent, means overlap or sharing/combining some valence orbitals (which corresponds to a physical region between the two nuclei in which the shared electrons statistically resides). If you increase the number of electrons in that space, they could still move around each other but, statistically, they would start repulsing each other more frequently. The best answers given to the same type of questions (below) already allude to this factor.
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The bond between 2 carbon atoms, being covalent, means overlap or sharing/combining some valence orbitals (which corresponds to a physical region between the two nuclei in which the shared electrons statistically resides). If you increase the number of electrons in that space, they could still move around each other but, statistically, they would start repulsing each other more frequently. The best answers given to the same type of questions (below) already allude to this factor.
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Element Carbon (C), Group 14, Atomic Number 6, p-block, Mass 12.011. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, ...
Origin of the name: The name is derived from the Latin ‘carbo’, charcoal
Discovery date: Prehistoric
Allotropes: diamond, graphite, graphene, amorphous, fullerene
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