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the atomic number of carbon is 6.predict the number of valence electron and the number of oxide formed by it​

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Answered by shinjininag12
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Explanation:

4 valence electrons and 3 oxides can be formed.

Answered by pawankpalak
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Answer:

carbon is an element having atomic number 6 its outermost shells electrons are 48 number as its electronic configuration is 2, 4 it is a tetravalent element having four valency that is valence electron the number of oxides formed by carbon is of three types first one is oxides second one is hydrides third one is night ride and nothing else I don't know other name thankyou thankyou thankyou

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