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Which element in the periodic table forms maximum number of compounds ?
Which element in the periodic table forms maximum number of compounds ?
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Carbon forms the maximum number of compounds in the periodic table. Since carbon has the property of tetra valency and catenation so they can form a maximum number of compounds. Carbon exists in several allotropic forms. Graphite and diamond are examples of allotropes of carbon that have different properties.