Carbon Compounds, Lecture 1 | Class 10 Ssc | Co... <2026 Edition>
Carbon achieves stability by forming , which involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms rather than gaining or losing them. Why Carbon Doesn't Form Ionic Bonds: Cannot form C4−cap C raised to the 4 minus power
(Anion): It is extremely difficult for a small nucleus with only 6 protons to hold onto 10 electrons (6 original + 4 gained). Cannot form C4+cap C raised to the 4 plus power CARBON COMPOUNDS, Lecture 1 | Class 10 SSC | Co...
A soft, layered hexagonal structure where each carbon is bonded to three others; it is an excellent conductor of electricity. Carbon achieves stability by forming , which involve
Carbon exists in different physical forms known as allotropes, which have different structures but the same chemical identity: Carbon achieves stability by forming