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Carbon can form complex molecules because of its ability to form many bonds. Carbon in a neutral species has four single bonds, two double bonds, one triple and one single bond, or one double and two single bonds. Due to this extensive boding, carbon can form large molecules and even chains tens of thousands of atoms long (polymers).
Carbon forms so many compounds because each carbon atom is able to form stable chemical bonds with up to four other atoms.
It can form four bonds. It is small and can form long chains
0. it can not form any bonds
A carbon atom needs four electrons to have a full outer shell so I guess it can form a maximum of four bonds.
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mostly double bonds and triple bonds
This question is misguided. A compound does not form bonds. It may undergo a chemical reaction and parts of it will form new bonds with other things. Perhaps you mean how many bonds are there in the compound already? There is one between the hydrogen and the carbon, and three between the carbon and the nitrogen, so that's a total of four.
compound
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Four, to form the compound silane with formula SiH4.
Silver forms 1 covalent bond. The compound AgCl is evidence of this.
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!
Carbon can form complex molecules because of its ability to form many bonds. Carbon in a neutral species has four single bonds, two double bonds, one triple and one single bond, or one double and two single bonds. Due to this extensive boding, carbon can form large molecules and even chains tens of thousands of atoms long (polymers).
The reason why there are so many carbon compounds is because carbon is very stable.
Carbon form generally covalent bonds; ionic bonds are rare.
Nothing, Neon does not form ionic bonds.