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8 November, 03:04

Carbon most often makes what kind of bond with other elements?

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  1. 8 November, 03:16
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    Most of the time it makes a covalent bond because of how many valence electrons it has. It has a 4 making it

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    This makes it relatively easy to for it to form a covalent bond with, or a bond that shares an electron.

    Take a something like CO2

    C has 4 electrons

    O has 6 electrons

    C will share 2 of its electrons with one O and 2 with the other O

    This molecule now satisfy's the Octet Rule.
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