Chemistry, asked by shadaullahkhan7, 6 months ago

why in only two corbon -corbon atom four bond are not possible?​

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Answered by Clarance
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there can only be three bonds between 2 atoms. more than 3 bonds is impossible. the number of bonds between two carbon atoms is 2. there are very few compounds that have 3 bonds. example N2 has three bonds.

Answered by Anonymous
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And carbon does not have any additional accessable orbitals that it could use for further bonds. Thus, it is not possible for carbon to form quadruple bonds. The next orbital available would be a d orbital; the transition metals are those in which the d orbitals are valence orbitals and take part in bonding.

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