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11 January, 13:50
Do carbon atoms gain, lose, or share electrons?
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11 January, 14:14
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Carbons would have to lose four electrons or gain four electrons in order to have a full valence shell ... In the most common form of covalent bond, a single covalent bond, two electrons are shared, one from each atom's valence shell.
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