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The strongest and most stable bonds involve carbon (C) to carbon bonds. C in sp, sp2, and sp3 hybridization, that is single, double and triple bonds, are the most stable.
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
Carbon has the ability to make 4 strong covalent bonds with other elements or carbon atoms. Also it can make stable double, triple bonds with other atoms. Carbon can make long stable chains .
by binding ionic atoms with opposite charges that are equal.
In order to fill their outer most shells and become more stable atoms form BONDS.
silicon alwayus forms the 4 covalent bonds just like carbon. but its pi bonding is not stable due to larger atomic size....
Carbon can form four covalent bonds at most, such as in methane.
Carbon dioxide has covalent bonds.
Carbon typically forms covalent bonds. It is rare for it to form ionic bonds.
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.
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Covalent bonds