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Which of the following is a property of carbon atoms? They readily give up two electrons to become stable. They can form covalent bond with other atoms. They have six valence electrons. They are chemically
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Which of the following is a property of carbon atoms?
They readily give up two electrons to become stable.
They can form covalent bond with other atoms.
They have six valence electrons.
They are chemically inert.
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They can form covalent bond with other atoms
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