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who will explain (what is catination?)​

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Answered by khushbuluderekar
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In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. A chain or a ring shape may be open if its ends are not bonded to each other, or closed if they are bonded in a ring. The words to catenate and catenation reflect the Latin root catena, "chain".

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This carbon property is known as catenation, carbon can form a long chain due to catenation; thus bonding with other carbon atoms. By catenation, carbon can produce single, double and triple bonds. Examples are sulphur show catenation up to eight atoms in the formation of S8 molecules of sulphur.

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Answered by tanvi9399400
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catenation is the linkage of atoms of the same element into longer chains. catenation occurs most readily in carbon, which forms covalent bonds with other carbon atoms to form longer chains and structures.

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