Q. Why is carbon so reactive?
Answer
Since carbon has a tendency for making bond with other small atoms with other carbon atoms through the formation of stable, covalent bonds it is very reactive. Moreover, carbon carries the ability to form very long chains of strong and stable interconnecting C-C bonds and because of this property it becomes highly reactive.
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