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Why does carbon mainly form covalent compounds?

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Carbon forms strong covalent bonds due to its small atomic size and high electronegativity.
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
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Carbon mainly forms covalent compounds because:
1. It has four valence electrons and needs four more to complete its octet.
2. It cannot lose four electrons (high energy required) or gain four electrons (unstable).
3. It forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons with other elements.
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