Chemistry, asked by ojas391, 11 months ago

why carbon forms innumerable compounds? I will mark u as brainalist.


Anonymous: due to its high catination property

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Answered by jiyant
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Carbon forms innumerable compounds as it performs catenation and is tetravalent because of which it is capable of forming long chains branches and even rings. For more reference: ... As a result, carbon atomforms four covalent bonds by sharing valence electrons with other atoms.
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