what charge does carbon atom caries?
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Charge on carbon will depend upon with what species it is attached to, if it is attached to more electronegative element than itself, then the charge should be +ve and if it is attached to more electropositive element that the charge should be -ve on carbon. Although in general carbon forms covalent species most of the time so it does not form ionic species like 4+ (by loss of 4 electrons) or 4- ((by gain of 4 electrons). It shares its 4 electron with 4 others to form covalent bonds.
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Charge on carbon will depend upon with what species it is attached to, if it is attached to more electronegative element than itself, then the charge should be +ve and if it is attached to more electropositive element that the charge should be -ve on carbon. Although in general carbon forms covalent species most of the time so it does not form ionic species like 4+ (by loss of 4 electrons) or 4- ((by gain of 4 electrons). It shares its 4 electron with 4 others to form covalent bonds.
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Neutral because of its unique valence electrons in outermost she'll... As it cannot lose or gain 4 electrons to complete it's octet... So it shares 4 electrons to complete its octet
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