why carbon can't form ionic bond?
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because it always forms covalent bond
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why does it always form covalent bond?
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Carbon has tetra-valency i.e.it has four free electrons . Giving or taking four electron requires huge amounts of energy . So, carbon never gives or take electrons (it do not from ionic bonds) instead it shares electrons (it forms covalent bond).
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Here is your answer,
Carbon has tetra-valency i.e.it has four free electrons . Giving or taking four electron requires huge amounts of energy . So, carbon never gives or take electrons (it do not from ionic bonds) instead it shares electrons (it forms covalent bond).
HOPE THIS HELPED YOU !!
PLS MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST!!
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