Two carbon atoms cannot be linked to each other by more than three covalent bonds
why?
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Explanation:
since,there is a single bond between the two carbon atoms and both share their one atom therefore for completing its shell it need to combine with three atoms of carbon or other element . therefore it cannot be linked to more than 3 covalent bonds since its shell will be completed to become stable .
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Explanation:
since,there is a single bond between the two carbon atoms and both share their one atom therefore for completing its shell it need to combine with three atoms of carbon or other element . therefore it cannot be linked to more than 3 covalent bonds since its shell will be completed to become stable .
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