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Why can carbon never form more than a total of four bonds?

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Answered by shumayl00
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Carbon's ability to form bonds with four other atoms goes back to its number and configuration of electrons. To achieve stability, carbon must find four more electrons to fill its outer shell, giving a total of eight and satisfying the octet rule. Carbon atoms may thus form bonds to as many as four other atoms.

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