What's the difference between tetravalency and tetra co-valency?
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Tetra covalency is defined as the ability of an atom to share its four valence electrons with another atom. The term "tetra" means four. ... Since, it has 4 valence electrons so it's valency is 4. Or, we can say that carbon has tetra covalency.
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