Carbon will normally form four covalent bonds.
These are normally one of several possible hybridizationsof the s and p orbitals.
Carbon has 1 single bond with 3 electrons that are unpaired. Two carbons can share a bond and created a triple or double bond. Carbon has a polar covalent bond.
A double carbon bond is a covalent bond. Also carbon atoms can form double bonds. Carbon shares electrons with other atoms.
Carbon bonds with other atoms through covalent bonds, which is when an atom shares electrons with another atom. Carbon has four electrons available for covalent bonding.
It can form ionic or covalent bonds, depending on what it bonds with.
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Carbon forms covalent bonds.
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.
A carbon atom can typically only form 4 covalent bonds, but there are rare special cases in which it may form more than 4 to create an expanded octet.
No. Carbon forms bonds very easily and it's outer shell is only half full.
Most commonly covalent bonds. Occasionally it forms polar covalent bonds. And if Carbon is feeling particularly nasty it forms ionic bonds. Why? Because Carbon does whatever the f*** it wants. You are welcome.
It forms very strong bonds.
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covalent bonds
carbon does not form ionic bond ,they form covalent bonds
If it bonds with a metal then its ionic. if it bonds with a nonmetal then is covalent.
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.
Carbon forms a maxiumum of four bonds, which can be in the form of two double bonds.
Carbon can form 4 covalent bonds as it has 4 valence electrons.
A carbon atom needs four electrons to have a full outer shell so I guess it can form a maximum of four bonds.
The most common form is the single bond, carbon atoms can also form double bonds or triple bonds.
Covalent bonds between carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.