why carbon usually does not form ionic bond with other carbon atoms or other elements
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
Because carbon has 4 atoms in it's outermost which requires and it requires a lot of energy to gain or lose 4 electrons that's why it shares it's electrons and makes covalent bond rather than ionic bond
Answered by
2
Answer:
because for forming ionic bond it is necessary for it to be broken down into its ionic form and for this it requires very large amount of energy expenditure while by sharing electrons it can easily form bonds.
hopw it helps...... mark brainliest
Similar questions