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Posted by Aakash Singh 5 years, 11 months ago
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Catenation : The self linkage is known as catenation. The property of catenation is responsible for the occurrence of innumerable oragnic compounds.
It is the binding of an element to itself through covalent bonds to form chain or ring molecules.
Examples : Carbon is the most common element that exhibits catenation property. That means it can form long hydrocarbon chains and rings like benzene.
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