- carbon - valency and electronic configuration
The atomic number of carbon is 6. Its electronic configuration is 2, 4. It requires,
4 electrons to achieve the inert gas electronic configuration.
- allotropes in carbon- diamond and graphite(difference in physical and chemical properties)
-bonding in carbon (covalnet bond)
• carbon requires 4 electrons to achieve the inert gas electronic configuration. But carbon cannot
form an ionic bond
• It could gain four electrons forming C4- cation. But it would be difficult for the
nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons.
• It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cations. But it requires a large amount
of energy to remove four electrons.
• Thus, carbon overcomes this problem by sharing of its valence electrons with
other carbon atoms or with atoms of other elements.
• The bond formed by mutual sharing of electron pairs between two atoms in a
molecule is known as Covalent Bond
-types of bonds that carbon can form(single , double)
-lewis structures with examples
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