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Mention the anomalous behaviour of carbon ​

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Answered by arjun7774
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Anomalous Behaviour Of Carbon. ... 1) Carbon in form of diamond is very hard as compared to other members of group 14. 2) It has higher melting point and boiling point than other members of the group14. 3) Carbon has only 4 valence orbitals ,therefore ,at the maximum, it can accommodate 4 pairs of electrons around it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫The anomalous behaviour of carbon are

◾Diamond is the allotropic form of carbon and it is the hardest compared to other members of group 14.

◾Carbon has a MP and BP than other elements of group 14.

◾Carbon can form Pi bonds with other elements like O and N. Other members of group 14 cannot form Pi bonds.

◾Maximum covalency of carbon is 4 whereas other elements like Si and Ge can have a covalency of 6.

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