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Why does carbon form strong bonds with most other elements?

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Answered by frenzy
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the carbon to carbon bonds are much stronger because carbon has tetra valency and has no energy to lose or gain an elector after forming bonds with each other also the geometric structures of the c to c bonds are very strong.

Raj2020: Hey friend, I would like to add a point here. Carbon atoms form strong bonds also because of small size of the carbon atom.
Answered by Anonymous
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  1. The reason for the formation of strong bonds is its small size.
  2. This enables the nucleus to hold on to the shared pairs of electrons strongly.
  3. The bonds formed by elements having larger atoms are much weaker.

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