What is the reason of carbon forming such strong bonds
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The bonding properties of carbon
For one thing, carbon-carbon bonds are unusually strong, so carbon can form a stable, sturdy backbone for a large molecule. Perhaps more important, however, is carbon's capacity for covalent bonding.
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The reason that carbon forms strong bonds with other and most elements is because it only has four electrons in its outermost shell, this leaves room for four more electrons in the outermost shell.
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