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  • Carbon Bonding: Exploring Carbon's Versatile Chemical Bonds
    Carbon can bond with up to four different atoms at one time. This is due to its electronic configuration, having four valence electrons in its outer shell. It can form four covalent bonds to achieve a stable octet configuration.

    However, it's important to note that carbon can also bond with the same atom multiple times, forming double or triple bonds. For example, in a carbon dioxide molecule (CO2), carbon is bonded to two oxygen atoms with double bonds.

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