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Carbon can only form bonds with a maximum of 4 other molecules. Carbon can only form bonds with a maximum of 4 other molecules.
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Carbon atoms readily link to one another to form a chain
The Carbon in Glucose made by plants comes from the Carbon in the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the air.
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carbon-based molecules have 3 fundamental structures- straight chains, branched chains, and rings. In many carbon-based molecules, small molecules are subunits of an entire molecules. each carbon atom has four unpaired electrons in its outer energy level. therefore carbon atoms can form covalent bonds with up to four other atoms, including other carbon atoms.
atoms Edit: Atoms and elements are two different things, an elements basic form is an atom. The most common elements found in carbon based molecules besides carbon are Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. However, there are others depending on the molecule.
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Carbon dioxide.
Carbon can form large chains and complex molecules with itself and other atoms.
Carbon fiber Carbonite Carbonara Carbon copy Carbon monoxide That's five, boo ya, I win.
It forms very strong bonds.
Carbon can form four bonds with different elements and/or other carbon elements.
Carbon can only form bonds with a maximum of 4 other molecules. Carbon can only form bonds with a maximum of 4 other molecules.
The atomic number of carbon is six. Carbon has four electrons in the outer orbit. It can share the four electrons with other elements. Carbon can form the chain with other carbon atoms. Because of this unique property of the carbon atom, you have the entire organic chemistry based on this atom. You can not imagine the world without this atom.
Bicarbonates,carbonates and organic molecules
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