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why is bonding in carbon atoms covalent

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Answered by faridkhann
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Bonding.

The force of attraction or repulsion between two atoms, when they share electron pair or bonding pairs, is called as Covalent Bonding. Carbon, having four electrons in its outer shell has given it the ability to form innumerable molecules and bonds. This is why carbon has so many elements and allotropes.

Answered by aneeshsharma3153
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Answer:bonding between carbon bond is covalent.

Explanation:ut is because carbon can make only 4 bonds and it can not transfer its electron but can share its electron. As we know that sharing of electron is a cobalent bond formation hence bonding in carbon is covelent.

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