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Why carbon share electron ???????

Answer» Because its valency is 4 and it had 4 electons in its outermost shell
Karbonn shares electron because it doesn\'t make ionic bond it only make covalent bond if it gives 4 electrons then it requires a large amount of energy and nucleus doesn\'t have a much energy and if it games for electrons then it is hard for the nucleus to accommodate all the 10 electrons
The elements having less than 8 electrons in their outermost shell always have a tendency to attain an octet in order to attain a noble gas configuration by gaining or losing electron forming ionic compounds. In case of carbon with atomic number 6 there are four electrons in its outermost shell due to which it is termed as tetravalent. It gains or loses four electrons to attain the nearest noble gas configuration.


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