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why carbon is so widespread in nature ?​

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Answered by XxAkashxX
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The reason is carbon's ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a huge variety of very large and complex molecules. In fact, there are nearly 10 million carbon-based compounds in living things!


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Q) Why carbon is so widespread in nature ?​

→     It is found in its allotropic forms of diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon throughout the world. Carbon is also found in many compounds including carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere and dissolved in the oceans and other major bodies of water. As it is found mix with many of this element carbon is widespread in nature .

   

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