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multiple choice 1 point how many electrons does one atom of carbon share to complete its valence shell? 3 8 2 4 previous
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Carbon has an atomic number of 6, with 4 valence electrons. To satisfy the octet rule (8 valence electrons for stability), it needs to share 4 electrons to complete its valence shell.
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