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What is cantenatin ?why carbon shows cantenatin.

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Answered by Trisha1122
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Catenation occurs because the C-C bond energy in carbon is relatively high (347.3 kJ mol-1). Furthermore, because of its tetravalency, the carbon atom can be connected to two, three, or four other carbon atoms via single or multiple bonds. As a result, carbon has the highest degree of catenation.

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Catenation is the formation of bonds, due to the linkage of atoms of the same element into longer chains. ... Hence, it quickly makes bonds with the carbon atoms. Another reason why carbon shows the catenation property greatly is because of its tetra valence nature of the electrons.

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