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Joaquin Acevedo
22 June, 14:58
How does the carbon atom complete its octet?
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Michael Moyer
22 June, 18:27
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Carbon atoms has four valence electrons. A carbon atom completes the octet rule by sharing these electrons with other atoms. Therefore, carbon atoms form four covalent bonds. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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