Science, asked by krithi2003, 1 year ago

Why does carbon form covalent bonds ?

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Answered by Anonymous
240
B'cuz in its valance shell there are 4 electrons.........and it's really hard to gain or lose 4 electrons.......
so the carbon choose to share its electrons.....
Answered by BrainlyVirat
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Here is the answer ..

Carbon 

✔️Carbon is a versatile element.
In short , the entire living kingdom is made from carbon. Carbon is the basic ingredient of our body.
✔️Millions of molecules ranging from small and simple methane molecule to extremely big DNA molecule are made from carbon.


First of all, What's Covalent Bond??

✔️The chemical Bond formed by the sharing of two valence electrons between two atoms is called Covalent Bond.

✔️The Covalent Bond between two carbon atoms is strong and therefore stable.
Carbon is bestowed with catenation power due to the strong and stable covalent bonds.

✔️One, Two Or Three Covalent Bonds can together Bond two carbon atoms. These bonds are Single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds and triple covalent bonds.

✔️Hence, Carbon only forms covalent bonds with carbon or any other because carbon needs four electrons it cannot lose four electrons.

✔️To gain stability, it should lose its valence electrons, gain four more electrons or share its 4 valence electrons with other atoms. 

✔️It can't lose electrons because of the following reason..

✔️We know that, Carbon has 4 Valence electrons in its outer electron shell.

✔️Hence, Losing or gaining 4 electrons is tough because of the higher electrostatic force between them.
Thus, it shares electrons than losing or gaining it.

✔️Hence, it is proved that Carbon makes only Covalent bonds.
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