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Define covalent bond and explain how carbon overcomes the problem of forming an ionic bond.
Define covalent bond and explain how carbon overcomes the problem of forming an ionic bond.
A covalent bond is a bond formed by the mutual sharing of electron pairs between two atoms in a molecule. Carbon overcomes the problem of forming an ionic bond by sharing its valence electrons with other carbon atoms or with atoms of other elements.
What is the atomic number of carbon and its electronic configuration?
What is the atomic number of carbon and its electronic configuration?
The atomic number of carbon is 6 and its electronic configuration is 2, 4.
Why can't carbon form an ionic bond?
Why can't carbon form an ionic bond?
Carbon cannot form an ionic bond because it would be difficult for the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons.
What is a single covalent bond and provide examples.
What is a single covalent bond and provide examples.
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What is a double covalent bond?
What is a double covalent bond?
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Explain why carbon cannot form an ionic bond.
Explain why carbon cannot form an ionic bond.
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What is the definition of a covalent bond?
What is the definition of a covalent bond?
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How does carbon overcome the problem of forming an ionic bond?
How does carbon overcome the problem of forming an ionic bond?
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What is the atomic number of carbon and its electronic configuration?
What is the atomic number of carbon and its electronic configuration?
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What are the types of covalent bonds?
What are the types of covalent bonds?
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