Carbon Compounds. What do we know about the structure of Carbon? # of p= e= n= valence electrons= p= n=

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Carbon Compounds

What do we know about the structure of Carbon? # of p= e= n= valence electrons= p= n=

Why is Carbon so unique? C 1. Carbon can form 4 covalent bonds2. Carbon can bond to itself to form long chains H H 3. Carbon can bond to other atoms such as hydrogen H

C 4. Carbon can form branched chains H H 5. Carbon can form multiple bonds between carbon atoms

Why is Carbon so unique? C 6. Carbon can form rings H H 7. Carbon can form carbon compounds How many carbon atoms are there in this carbon compound? C C C C C How many hydrogen atoms will bond to each carbon atom? C6C6 H H H H H6H6

Why is Carbon so important to us?

Carbon is in All living things

Carbon is in All living things protein Fats and oils carbohydrates

Why is Carbon so important to us? Carbon compounds in All living things protein Fats and oils carbohydrates