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Ramsey
18 June, 13:31
Why can carbon form very large molecues
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18 June, 13:39
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Because each carbon is identical, they all have four valence electrons, so they can easily bond with other carbon atoms to form long chains or rings.
In fact, a carbon atom can bond with another carbon atom two or three times to make double and triple covalent bonds between two carbon atoms
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