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what is a tetravalent bond ?​

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Answered by TheBox
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A tetravalent bond is one in which a carbon atom shares its electrons with another atom. Basically a covalent bond involves

4 electrons. Possible in elements having valency = 4

Explanation:

Tetra = Four, Valent = Valenced Electrons

Answered by manasmishramkm123
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in chemistry a teravalent is the state of an atom with four electrons available for a covalent chemical bonding in its valence An example is methane: the tetravent carbon atom from a covalent bond with four hydrogen atoms ....therefore a carbon atoms as a four electrons

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