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Why does carbon form compands mainly by covalent bonding? ​

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Answered by prateekkamrani123
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The reason for carbon forming covalent bonds mainly is the electronegativity difference between the bonding atoms. As carbon mainly forms hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, the atoms bonded in the chains of these compounds are hydrogen and oxygen.

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The reason for carbon forming covalent bonds mainly is the electronegativity difference between the bonding atoms. As carbon mainly forms hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, the atoms bonded in the chains of these compounds are hydrogen and oxygen.

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