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An example of element that can catenate is

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Chemistry JAMB 2002

An example of element that can catenate is

  • bromine
  • nitrogen
  • chlorine
  • carbon checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Catenation is the ability of an atom to form chains and rings by sharing electrons with other atoms of the same element. Carbon has a high tendency to catenate because of the strength of its C–C bonds. Carbon's least diffuse valence shell p orbital allows it to form longer p-p sigma bonded chains of atoms than heavier elements.

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