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Oct 26, 2017

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Explanation:

Carbon 6 has six electrons. The electron configuration of Carbon is 1s22s22p2

The 2 electrons in the 1s are in a filled shell and do not react. This leaves carbon with the 2 electrons in the 2s and the 2 electrons in the 2p, for a total of four valance electrons in the second shell.

Carbon most frequently hybridizes the four electrons to form four equal sp3 orbitals. This allows Carbon to use the four valance electrons to form four bonds.