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why carbon can't form ionic and cation​

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In addition, the ionization energy of the atom is too large and the electron affinity of the atom is too small for ionic bonding to occur. For example: carbon does not form ionic bonds because it has 4 valence electrons, half of an octet. To form ionic bonds, Carbon molecules must either gain or lose 4 electrons

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In addition, the ionization energy of the atom is too large and the electron affinity of the atom is too small forionic bonding to occur. For example:carbon does not form ionic bonds because it has 4 valence electrons, half of an octet. To form ionic bonds,Carbon molecules must either gain or lose 4 electrons.

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