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You have created a way to disrupt bonds between carbon atoms and functional groups. what is the maximum number of covalent bonds you could disrupt between six carbon atoms?

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The carbon atom can form 4 covalent bonds to complete the eight electrons of its outermost laye, so if all the layes are completed, you will disrupt 24 bonds.

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