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why are carbon-carbon bond very strong​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Carbon to carbon (C-C) bonds form the backbone of all biomolecules and can include thousands of C-C bonds. The single bond that connects carbon atoms to carbon atoms is quite strong, so the subsequent long chains and ring structures are not fragile.

Answered by shanvi29
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Explanation:

The single bond that connects carbon atoms to carbon atoms is quite strong, so the subsequent long chains and ring structures are not fragile. The carbon-carbon covalent bonding pattern satisfies the Octet rule, making carbon compounds unwilling to react.

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