why does carbon does not have any positive or negative charges
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Carbon is shown as having 5 valence electrons. ... Carbon brought 4 electrons to the molecule, but one of the bonded atoms has been removed and the electrons in the old bond went to carbon giving it one more electron that it normally "owns" and a negative formal charge.
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