Why is carbon tetra Valent explain why does it form compounds only by sharing of electrons
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Because of this arrangement within the atom's orbits, carbon is called tetravalent. The carbon's four valence electrons can be shared by other atoms (that have electrons to share), thus forming what we call covalent bonds (shared electrons bonds).
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It’s electronegativity is 2.5
If attached with an element difference in
Electronegativity will get less due to this carbon can form predominantly covalent compounds.
If attached with an element difference in
Electronegativity will get less due to this carbon can form predominantly covalent compounds.
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