why do atom not make 4 bonds with another atom?
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The outermost orbital of each atom has a characteristic number of electrons: These atoms readily form covalent bonds with other atoms and rarely exist as isolated entities. As a rule, each type of atom forms a characteristic number of covalentbonds with other atoms.
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so then carbon can form 4 bonds as it has 4 electrons in outermost shell with another carbon atom and can together form C2 MOLECULE
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