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Why carbon always forms a covalent bond

Answer» Carbon, as it has 4 as valency electron so it can\'t gain or lose 4 electron so it share 4 electron s and it forms covalent bond.
As carbon is non metal so it is electonegative and cannot share electrons and do not form ionic bond. Hence it always forms a ionic bond.
4 electrons in outermost shellStable elementNeither gain nor loseShares electrons


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