(a) What is the atomic number of carbon. Write its electronic configuration. (b) What type of chemical bonds are formed by carbon? Why? (c) Name the three allotropic forms of carbon.
(a) What is the atomic number of carbon. Write its electronic configuration. (b) What type of chemical bonds are formed by carbon? Why? (c) Name the three allotropic forms of carbon.

Solution:

(a) Carbon has an atomic number of 6. It has a 2,4 electronic configuration.

(b) Carbon can only acquire the inert gas electron configuration by sharing electrons, therefore it forms covalent bonds.

(c) The three allotropes of carbon are diamond, graphite, and buckminsterfullerene.