The combining power of carbon is 4. This means that each carbon atom can form 4 bonds.
The are 24 valence electrons in a carbonate ion. http://www.800mainstreet.com/5/0005-006b-lewis.html
S = +6 valency O = -2 valency
Symbol of carbon is C its valency is +4
i think 4 is the valency of tetrachloride
The valency of sulfur is 2-. The valency of sulfur is 2-. The valency of sulfur (S) is +2
Valency of carbon is 4. It remains 4 in ethane too.
In methane (CH4), the valency of carbon is 4. In carbon dioxide (CO2), the valency of carbon is 4 as well. Carbon has four valence electrons and forms four covalent bonds in both compounds.
Valency of carbon is 4. It remains 4 in ethane too.
Carbon has a valency of 4, while sulfur has a valency of 6.
when carbon is not in exited state it has two valency to form the bond. But when it is exited it has four unpaired of electrons. So therefore carbon has a four valency and can form four bonds.
The valency of carbon in CH4 is 4, as it forms four covalent bonds with hydrogen. In C2H2, the valency of carbon is 2, as it forms two covalent bonds with hydrogen. In C2H6, the valency of carbon is 4, as it forms four covalent bonds with hydrogen.
The latent valency of carbon in carbon monoxide is 2. Carbon in carbon monoxide forms a double bond with oxygen, utilizing 2 of its valence electrons to fulfill the octet rule.
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The are 24 valence electrons in a carbonate ion. http://www.800mainstreet.com/5/0005-006b-lewis.html
valency of carbon is positive as it gives it electron so it is positively charge
S = +6 valency O = -2 valency
The concept of carbon having a valency of four was first proposed by the German chemist August Kekulé in 1858. Kekulé's work on the structure of benzene and other organic compounds led to the development of the theory of tetravalent carbon.