\n1 It could gain four electrons forming C4- anion. But It would be difficult for the nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, i.e., four extra electrons. \n2. It could lose four electrons forming C4+ cation. But it would require a large amount of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind a carbon cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just two electrons.
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The carbon atom overcomes this problem by sharing its valence electrons with other atoms of carbon or with atoms of other elements. The two positive nuclei, due to the protons, of both atoms, are mutually attracted to the shared negative electrons between them — the covalent bond. They share the electrons in a way that gives a stable noble gas electron arrangement. Hence, the carbon attain stable electronic configuration by forming compounds mainly by covalent bonding.
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A K Srivastava Solutions for Chapter: Carbon and Its Compounds, Exercise 3: Practice Questions
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