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  • 25-09-2016
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carbon has four valence electrons. true false

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Dfordham
Dfordham Dfordham
  • 25-09-2016
The answer is true. One neutral atom of carbon has four valence electrons.
 
An easy way of finding out is to check out the periodic table and look at which main number group the element is in. Carbon is in group number four, which would mean it has four valence electrons.

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