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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-10-17

Why is carbon considered tetravalent?

Asked by HungWeenum

Answer (2)

because it has 4 electrons in outermost shell.

Answered by here2help | 2024-06-10

Carbon is tetravalent because it has four valence electrons, allowing it to form four covalent bonds with other atoms. This capability arises from its electron configuration and hybridization that creates four equivalent orbitals. Carbon's tetravalence contributes to its versatility in forming complex organic compounds.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-26