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How many electrons can carbon accept from other atoms while bonding?
(1 point)
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four
four

six
six

eight
eight

two
two
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Carbon can accept **four** electrons from other atoms while bonding. This is because carbon has four valence electrons and can form four covalent bonds by sharing these electrons. Therefore, the correct response is **four**.
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