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3 October, 17:28

Why can carbon bond to many elements simultaneously? because its + 4 valence forms ionic bonds because it has a natural ionic charge of "+4" because it is capable of forming multiple covalent bonds?

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  1. 3 October, 17:38
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    Because it is capable of forming multiple covalent bonds. I hope 15 hours isn't too late to answer your question.
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