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why is carbon said to provide a \backbone\ in many molecules? (1 point)…

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why is carbon said to provide a \backbone\ in many molecules? (1 point)
carbon atoms have half - full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily
carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these
carbon atoms have long narrow shapes, allowing many other atoms to attach to them.
carbon atoms have full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Carbon has the ability to form covalent bonds with other carbon atoms to create long - chain or branched - chain structures. Other atoms can attach to these carbon - based structures, making carbon the backbone of many organic molecules. The first and fourth options are wrong as carbon's role as a backbone has nothing to do with electrical signals passing through it. Carbon atoms do not have long narrow shapes, so the third option is incorrect.

Answer:

Carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these