Chemistry, asked by anilkkoul1959, 6 months ago

WHY CARBON CANNOT GAIN 4 ELECTRONS

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by shrutisashreek
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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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