why has carbon the ability to combine with itself in a large structure
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Because it soes not lose or gain electron to complete its valence shell. It shares the electron in order ro complete its valence shell.
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Sulfur also do so but it does not have the ability as much as carbon. Why?
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Because of carbon's ability to form so many covalent bonds, it often forms polymers. A polymer is a large molecule that consists of many smaller molecules, called monomers.
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