Carbon Compounds, Lecture 1 | Class 10 Ssc | Co... [ INSTANT ⇒ ]
Carbon achieves stability by forming , which involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms rather than gaining or losing them. Why Carbon Doesn't Form Ionic Bonds: Cannot form C4−cap C raised to the 4 minus power
The immense number of carbon compounds (over 3 million) is due to two unique properties: CARBON COMPOUNDS, Lecture 1 | Class 10 SSC | Co...
2, 4 (2 electrons in the K shell, 4 in the L shell). Valence Electrons: 4. 2. Covalent Bonding in Carbon Carbon achieves stability by forming , which involve
They have weak intermolecular forces (Van der Waals forces), meaning they require less energy to change state. Carbon achieves stability by forming
Carbon compounds exhibit distinct physical properties that differentiate them from ionic compounds: