Atomic Structure Of Carbon
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A typical carbon atom has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons. Its atomic number is 6, defining it as carbon, and it has an electron configuration of 2 electrons in its first shell and 4 valence electrons in its outer shell. These 4 valence electrons allow carbon to form four strong covalent bonds, a property called tetravalency, which enables it to form chains and rings of atoms, the foundation of organic chemistry
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