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which compound forms does carbon occur?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Carbon also exists in its many allotropic forms such as graphite, diamond, buckminsterfullerene, etc. However, carbon mostly occurs as a tetravalent compound in nature in the form of hydrocarbons. Additional Information: The most abundant element (by mass) found in nature is hydrogen, followed by helium and oxygen.

Answered by kkamalpreet763
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Explanation:

Carbon also exists in its many allotropic forms such as graphite, diamond, buckminsterfullerene, etc. However, carbon mostly occurs as a tetravalent compound in nature in the form of hydrocarbons. Additional Information: The most abundant element (by mass) found in nature is hydrogen, followed by helium and oxygen.

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