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Why does carbon generally forms covalent compounds.???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon being tetravalent, is neither capable of losing all of its four valance electrons nor it can easily accept four electrons to complete its octet because both of these conditions are energetically less favourable. Therefore carbon atom prefers to complete its octet by sharing of electrons and hence forms covalently bonded compounds.

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Answered by chander4cp
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since carbon atoms achieved the ender gas electron arrangement only by sharing of electrons full stop therefore it forms covalent bonds full stop a covalent bond is formed when an atom shares a atom this property of carbon is the only reason behind its ability of formation of long . hope is help plz follow me nd like

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