why carbons forms Covalent bond?
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DEAR STUDENT,
carbons form a covalent bond because of its unique valency which is 4............it only gets stable if all of its 4 valencies are satisfied..............
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER FRIEND,
❇CARBON FORMS COVALENT BOND BECAUSE IT CANNOT LOSE ITS FOUR ELECTONS AS IT REQUIRES LOT OF ENERGY. AND IT CANNOT GAIN 4 ELECTRONS.
SINCE, IT HAS A UNIQUE VALENCY 4. SO, IT GETS STABLE ON SHARING OF ELECTRONS.
HENCE, IT FORMS A COVALENT BOND.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER FRIEND,
❇CARBON FORMS COVALENT BOND BECAUSE IT CANNOT LOSE ITS FOUR ELECTONS AS IT REQUIRES LOT OF ENERGY. AND IT CANNOT GAIN 4 ELECTRONS.
SINCE, IT HAS A UNIQUE VALENCY 4. SO, IT GETS STABLE ON SHARING OF ELECTRONS.
HENCE, IT FORMS A COVALENT BOND.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
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