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State 2 PROPERTIES of carbon bonds

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon can form single, double, or even triple bonds with other carbon atoms. In a single bond, two carbon atoms share one pair of electrons. In a double bond, they share two pairs of electrons, and in a triple bond they share three pairs of electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE

TWO PROPERTIES ARE

1) TETRA VALENCY

IT IS A PROPERTY IN WHICH CARBON MAKE 4 OTHER BONDS WITH ELEMENTS

2) CATINATION

IT IS A PROPERTY IN WHICH CARBON MAKE SELF CARBON - CARBON CHAINS

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