what is tetravalency?
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In chemistry, a tetravalence is the state of an atom with four electrons available for covalent chemical bonding in its valence. An example is methane: the tetravalent carbon atom forms a covalent bond with four hydrogen atoms. ... But in actuality, carbon displays tetravalency in the combined state.
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Karbonn carbon belongs to group 14 of periodic table since the atomic number of carbon is 6 the electronic configuration of carbon atom is 2,4.
forms for covalent bonds in its compound
are Mithun molecule is found when four electrons of carbon are shared with 4 hydrogen atoms
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This is known as tetravalency of carbon.