which element exhibits the property of catenation to maximum and why?
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Carbon
Which element exhibits the property of catenation to maximum extent and why? Carbon shows catenation to a maximum extent because of its electronic configuration (2,4). This occurs due to its tendency to form strong covalent C-C bonds
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Explanation: Refrences. Which element exhibits the property of catenation to maximum extent and why? Carbon shows catenation to a maximum extent because of its electronic configuration (2,4). This occurs due to its tendency to form strong covalent C-C bonds.
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