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three points on tetravalency of carbon​

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Answered by MrPoizon
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Answer:tetravalency:- The ability of carbon to not only form chains of bonds with carbon atoms but also with other elements such as hydrogen,oxygen etc.A carbon atom completes its octet only by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms.

Answer:tetravalency:- The ability of carbon to not only form chains of bonds with carbon atoms but also with other elements such as hydrogen,oxygen etc.A carbon atom completes its octet only by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms.Explanation:

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Answered by MrEccentric
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  • The ground state electronic configuration of carbon is 1s2, 2s2, 2p2...
  • It has 4 valence electrons, so the probability of formation of four bonds is maximum...
  • The bonds formed by the s orbital electrons will not be the same as that of p orbital electrons. So in the formation of one molecule of CH4, there will be a combination of 1 C atom with 4 H atoms...

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