What is the octet rule of carbon?

1 Answer
Feb 8, 2014

The octet rule is the understanding that most atoms seek to gain stability in their outer most energy level by filling the s and p orbitals of the highest energy level with eight electrons.

Carbon has an electron configuration of 1s22s22p2 this means that carbon has four valence electrons 2s22p4. Carbon seeks out four additional electrons to fill the p orbital and gain the stability of a noble gas, 1s22s22p6.

However, now carbon has 10 electrons and only 6 protons making it a -4 charge anion C4.

Although, carbon can also lose four electrons and become stable at 1s2 and become C+4.

I hope this was helpful.
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