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उत्तर
It could gain four electrons forming C4– anion. But it would be difficult for the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, that is, four extra electrons.
It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would require a large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind a carbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just two electrons.
Hence, carbon neither forms C4+ cations nor C4− anions.Carbon overcomes this problem by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms of carbon or with atoms of other elements. Such bonds which are formed by the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms are known as covalent bonds. Covalently bonded molecules are seen to have strong bonds within the molecule, but inter-molecular forces are small. This gives rise to the low melting and boiling points of these compounds. Since the electrons are shared between atoms and no charged particles are formed, such covalent compounds are generally poor conductors of electricity.
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What happens when methane (natural gas) burns in air? Write the chemical equation of the reaction involved.
Give two example in following case:
Liquid non polar compounds
Explain the following term with example.
Homopolymer
Write answer as directed.
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Ionic compounds and covalent compounds
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