Chemistry, asked by guddukumarg240, 2 months ago

why does the noble gas configuration of carbon losing or gain?​

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Answered by kaustubhamsharma
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Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell in order to attain noble gas configuration it has to either losing 4 electrons or by gaining 4 electrons. So carbon can form bond by sharing of its electrons with the electrons of other carbon atom or with other element and attain noble gas configuration

Answered by ParkAni
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Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell in order to attain noble gas configuration it has to either losing 4 electrons or by gaining 4 electrons. So carbon can form bond by sharing of its electrons with the electrons of other carbon atom or with other element and attain noble gas configuration.

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