why does carbon show a high tendent towards catenation?
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Catenationoccurs most readily with carbon, which forms covalent bonds with other carbon atoms to form longer chains and structures. This is the reason for the presence of the vast number of organic compounds in nature. carbon is not the only one with catenation property.
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Because it is relatively small , being in the first full octet row of Main Groups elements. Shorter, tighter covalent bonds result. Carbon also has no lone pairs to cause repulsions if bonds get "too "short.
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