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why is carbon tetravalent ​

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Answered by krimusa7524
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carbon is tetravalent because

it's valency is 4.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon is tetravalent in nature it means that it has the valency of 4 and thus it form 4 bonds to complete it valence shell with four electrons. Carbon is a nonmetal with electronic configuration 1s²2s²2p². ... Thus it involves in covalent bonding by sharing its four electrons to form four covalent bonds .

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