carbon

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Mind Map on carbon, created by prajnakasarla on 01/11/2013.
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carbon
  1. tetravalent
    1. stable
      1. non-metal
        1. well known and is very important
          1. covalent in nature
            1. in earth's crust
              1. 0.02%
                1. by mass only
              2. covalent bonds
                1. triple
                  1. double
                    1. single
                      1. sharing of electrons
                      2. symbol - C
                        1. atomic number- 6
                          1. E.C - 2,4
                            1. catenation
                              1. capacity of carbon to combine with itself
                              2. position in perodic table
                                1. 2nd period and 14th group
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