How many bonds can carbon make

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Carbon can form a total of four covalent bonds. This is due to its tetravalence, which arises from its four valence electrons. Carbon can form single, double, or triple bonds with other atoms, allowing it to create a wide variety of structures, including chains, rings, and branched molecules. This ability to form multiple bonds is a key reason for carbon's central role in organic chemistry and the diversity of organic compounds.

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