Carbon forms four bonds with three being covalent bonds, leaving one electron to allow for conductivity. Graphite forms three covalent bonds using one remaining electron, making it a good conductor. Hydrogen forms covalent bonds with carbon, with the overlapping of atoms providing stability, but four covalent bonds would be unstable.
Carbon forms four bonds with three being covalent bonds, leaving one electron to allow for conductivity. Graphite forms three covalent bonds using one remaining electron, making it a good conductor. Hydrogen forms covalent bonds with carbon, with the overlapping of atoms providing stability, but four covalent bonds would be unstable.
Carbon forms four bonds with three being covalent bonds, leaving one electron to allow for conductivity. Graphite forms three covalent bonds using one remaining electron, making it a good conductor. Hydrogen forms covalent bonds with carbon, with the overlapping of atoms providing stability, but four covalent bonds would be unstable.
carbon frorm four bond the three bonds a question from alotproes of carbon is
confirm 1 m arker graphit forms 3 covalent bond so 1 e remain so it is good
conductor of electricity hydrogen jo hai vo carbon ke sath covalent bond banatha hai jab vi covalend bond hota hai to atom overlap hota hai ek ke upar ek molecule stable ho jate par 4 covalent bond me unstable ho jata hai isliye 4 bond