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17 November, 22:07

Why can carbon form very large molecules?

(A) Its + 4 valence forms ionic bonds.

(b) It has a natural ionic charge of + 4.

(c) It can bond with other carbon atoms that are bonded to other molecules

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  1. 17 November, 22:20
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    C it can bond with other carbon atoms that are boned to other molecules
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