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Why is carbon is considered tetravalent?

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Answered by dimplesharma59
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Carbon is considered tetravalent because it has four electrons in its outermost orbital. In order to follow the octet rule, it has to share four other electrons with other atoms.

Answered by sania965
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because it has 4 valence electrons in its outer most shell so it is known as tetravalent.

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