Chemistry, asked by sujeet8274, 4 months ago

why carbon atoms neither loses nor gain electron​

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Answered by saurabh292
1

Answer:

Carbon has four valence electrons and

needs four more electrons to complete

its octet. Therefore, it is capable of

bonding with four other atoms of any

element having a valency of 1.

Hope, this is now quite clear.

Carbon cannot gain or lose electrons.

Answered by bhawalila5
0

Answer:

Carbon has four electrons in it's valence, and possess the property of catenation. It forms covalent bonds, and hence, leads to the formation of different elements. It cannot lose or gain electrons, due to it's tetravalency.

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