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Title: Chemical Bonding in Carbon compounds
Description: Chemical bonding in carbon compounds primarily involves covalent bonding, where electrons are shared between atoms to create stable configurations. A fundamental concept in this bonding is hybridization, which describes the mixing of carbon’s atomic orbitals to form bonds. Carbon can undergo different types of hybridization

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‭Chemical Bonding in Carbon compounds‬
I‭n carbon compounds, the type of chemical bonding that occurs is‬
‭primarily covalent bonding
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‭ ne of the most important concepts in carbon bonding is that of‬
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‭"hybridization
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There are‬
‭several different types of hybridization that can occur, including sp,‬
‭sp², and sp³
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This type of hybridization is‬
‭found in linear molecules, such as carbon dioxide (CO²)
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This type of‬
‭hybridization is found in planar molecules, such as carbon monoxide‬
‭(CO) or ethene (C²H₆)
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5 degrees to each other
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‭ n example of sp hybridization can be seen in the molecule carbon‬
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‭dioxide (CO²)
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I‭n sp² hybridization, we can see an example in the molecule ethene‬
‭(C²H₆)
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‭ n example of sp³ hybridization can be seen in the molecule methane‬
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‭(CH₄)
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‭ hese are just a few examples of the types of bonding that can occur‬
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‭in carbon compounds
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‭ arbon's ability to form stable, covalent bonds with many different‬
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‭atoms and molecules is what makes it such an important element in‬
‭chemistry and biology
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I‭n the video "Chemical Bonding in Carbon Compounds" you will find‬
‭the explanation of above concept with examples, calculations and‬
‭more illustration that will help you to understand it more
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‭ ogether, these ideas help to explain the unique bonding properties of‬
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‭carbon, and why it is such an important element in chemistry and‬
‭biology
Title: Chemical Bonding in Carbon compounds
Description: Chemical bonding in carbon compounds primarily involves covalent bonding, where electrons are shared between atoms to create stable configurations. A fundamental concept in this bonding is hybridization, which describes the mixing of carbon’s atomic orbitals to form bonds. Carbon can undergo different types of hybridization