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Why Carbon shared Electrons?

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Answered by rajm91241
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Carbon atom has been no tendency to lose its four valence electrons or gain four more electrons from other atoms. Therefore, carbon atom completes its octet only by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms. As a result, therefore carbon always forms only covalent bonds with other atoms.

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Answered by yashikapandya
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In each molecule, the carbon atoms must be directly bonded together, since they cannot be joined together with a hydrogen atom. ... Therefore, by sharing an electron pair with each of the four atoms to which it is bonded, each carbon atom has a valence shell of eight electrons.

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