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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago
Carbon has valency 4 to attend noble gas configuration it need to gain or lose 4 electrons so that it would form ionic compound
1.if it gain 4 electrons it would be difficult for nucleus to hold 6 protons on to 10 electrons.
2.if it lose 4 electrons it would require lot of energy to lose 4 electrons from nucleus holding 6 protons on to just 2 electrons.
Thus carbon doesn’t form ionic compounds.
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