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What is tetra valence of carbon

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Answered by sgg00
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A carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost valence shell. ... As a result, carbon atom forms four covalent bonds by sharing valence electrons with other atoms. This is known as tetravalency of carbon,(tetra means four).

Answered by Anonymous
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The valency of carbon is four and one atom of carbon can make four covalent bonds.

The branch of organic chemistry deals with the compounds of carbon.

Tetravalency of carbon

The valency of carbon is 4 and it is, therefore, said to be tetravalent

Due to the specific properties of the element, Carbon has established its importance among the other elements. The properties which make carbon so important are:

Catenation

Tetravalency

Size of a carbon atom

Although there is no specific definition, the compounds in solid, liquid or gaseous state which contain covalently bonded carbon atoms in their molecules are known as organic compounds. Let us see how the tetravalent nature of carbon affects carbon compounds.

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