And form dicarbon, C
2? Interesting idea. What does it mean, "to share electrons"? I mean really, what happens? Carbon can share one, two or three electrons: C-C, C=C, or C≡C, what happens, structurally, to the electron clouds, in those cases? What would it mean to share 4 electrons?
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