Carbon's Properties | Tetravalency, Catenation, Allotropes & Hydrocarbons Explained|chemistry
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Carbon is the backbone of life, and its uniqueness lies in two special properties — tetravalency and catenation. With four valence electrons, carbon forms versatile bonds and adopts structures like tetrahedral, planar, or linear. Its ability to bond with itself gives rise to stable chains, rings, and a massive variety of organic compounds.
This video also explores allotropes of carbon — diamond, graphite, fullerenes, and graphene — each with fascinating properties and real-world applications. We then dive into hydrocarbons, classified into alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes, highlighting the difference between saturated and unsaturated compounds. Finally, we uncover the concept of isomerism, showing how the same molecular formula can create entirely different structures.
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