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Carbon 12 is the most common isotope of carbon it has 6 protons,6 neutrons and 6 electrons of its 6 electrons, 4 are valence electrons. How many convalent bones can a carbon atom form?
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Carbon 12 is the most common isotope of carbon it has 6 protons,6 neutrons and 6 electrons of its 6 electrons, 4 are valence electrons. How many convalent bones can a carbon atom form?
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A carbon atom forms a maximum of four bonds covalently
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