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Emmy Mcgrath
16 January, 00:20
Why is carbon unique to other elements
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Emma Richmond
16 January, 01:50
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Carbon is unique among the elements in the vast number of variety of compounds it can form.
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Darion Maxwell
16 January, 03:53
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Carbon is the only element that can form four chemical bonds to other elements, and because of the atomic number 6 - it always has 6 electrons forming covalant bonds.
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