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Why does Carbon Usually form covalent bonds?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell. ... Therefore, carbon completes its octet by sharing its 4 electrons with other carbon atoms or with atoms of other elements and forms covalent bond. It forms strong covalent bonds because of its small size.

Answered by itzAbhi9
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Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell.

Carbon completes its octet by sharing its 4 electrons with other carbon atoms or with atoms of other elements and forms covalent bond.

It forms strong covalent bonds because of its small size.

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