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why covalent bonds formed by carbon are stronger

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Answered by Study2000
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because only carbon has tetra valent nature and Assuming you meant electrostatic bonds, i.e. the bond between the two atoms. ... C-C is a covalent bond, which means that both carbon atoms share electrons such that their outermost shell is completely filled (with valence electron
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