Chemistry, asked by Saajid47, 7 months ago

Why carbon is unique in nature ?​

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Answered by Palakbyahut14
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Carbon unique is its ability in forming covalent bonds which are very strong in nature. The small size of the carbon atom makes the compounds of Carbon exceptionally stable. Hence carbon as an element has the ability to form a variety of stable compounds, which can exist freely in nature

Answered by khaninayath302
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The Uniqueness of Carbon

Because each carbon is identical, they all have four valence electrons, so they can easily bond with other carbon atoms to form long chains or rings. In fact, a carbon atom can bond with another carbon atom two or three times to make double and triple covalent bonds between two carbon atoms.

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