Science, asked by rekhac272005, 2 months ago

what are covalent compounds?carbon can form only covalent compounds but not ionic compounds?why?​

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Answered by asajaysingh12890
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  • Carbon forms covalent bonds because carbon has an atomic number 6 and have 4 electrons in its octet so it can neither lose nor gain 4 electrons to complete it's octet so it forms covalent bonds by sharing it's 4 electrons and covalent bonds are more stronger than the ionic bonds…
Answered by mandvitrivedi
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Carbon forms covalent bonds because carbon has an atomic number 6 and have 4 electrons in its octet so it can neither lose nor gain 4 electrons to complete it's octet so it forms covalent bonds by sharing it's 4 electrons and covalent bonds are more stronger than the ionic bonds

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