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Why Carbon is TetraValent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tetravalent Carbon. Carbon is normally tetravalent, meaning it makes four bonds to other atoms. ... The lines represent two electron bonds, the dots represent electrons, and the balloons represent orbitals. Carbon has four valence electrons, that is, four electrons in the outermost shell.

Answered by mhetreasmita1
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Carbon is normally tetravalent, meaning it makes four bonds to other atoms. In the picture below, different types of carbon molecules are shown. The lines represent two electron bonds, the dots represent electrons, and the balloons represent orbitals. Carbon has four valence electrons, that is, four electrons in the outermost shell. Click on the different carbon molecules below to learn more about them.

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