Which statement describes carbon's unique bonding ability?

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Which statement describes carbon's unique bonding ability?
A. O Carbon can easily form 4 covalent bonds with other atoms.
B. O Carbon can bond with all other atoms.
G. O Carbon can easily form 2 covalent bonds with other atoms.
D. O Carbon can only bond with other carbon atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:Which statement describes carbon's unique bonding ability? A. O Carbon can easily form 4 covalent bonds with other atoms. B. O Carbon can bond with all other atoms. G. O Carbon can easily form 2 covalent bonds with other atoms. D. O Carbon can only bond with other carbon atoms.
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