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What will happen if carbon reacts by loosing or gaining?​

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Answered by rajjay1711
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Answer:

• When carbon reacts by loosing :

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would require

a large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind a

carbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just two

electrons.

When carbon reacts by gaining :

It could gain four electrons forming C4– anion. But it would be difficult

for the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, that is,

four extra electron

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Answered by Anonymous
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It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would require

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind a

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just two

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just twoelectrons.

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just twoelectrons.When carbon reacts by gaining :

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just twoelectrons.When carbon reacts by gaining :It could gain four electrons forming C4– anion. But it would be difficult

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just twoelectrons.When carbon reacts by gaining :It could gain four electrons forming C4– anion. But it would be difficultfor the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, that is,

It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would requirea large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind acarbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just twoelectrons.When carbon reacts by gaining :It could gain four electrons forming C4– anion. But it would be difficultfor the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, that is,four extra electron

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