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Why carbon
atom always forms tetracovlent atom?
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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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As in all its compounds and its elemental forms, carbon is tetravalent, which means that it always forms four bonds. ... It therefore makes sense that a carbon atom would form as many bonds as possible, resulting in the most stable possible molecular species.

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Answered by nirmaishete0303
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since carbon has an electronic configuration 2,4its valency is 4 and hence it needs 4electron to complete its outermost shell. hence carbon is called a tetravalent atom

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